Home energy self-assessment kit

Available: ACT    For: Home owners; Renters; Landlords    Category: Energy   

Home Energy Action Kit

Overview

ACT residents can access a Home Energy Action Kit to perform a self-assessment of their home's energy use. You can borrow a kit from any branch of the ACT Public Library and use it to develop your own Home Energy Action Plan.

The kits contain equipment, instructions and worksheets that will help you to find practical ways of saving energy around your home to reduce your energy bills and greenhouse gas emissions.

Key eligibility

All ACT residents - homeowners, renters and landlords - who are members of the ACT Public Library can borrow a Home Energy Action Kit.

Items covered

Each kit contains:

  • A power meter to measure your energy consumption and tell you the running costs of your appliances.
  • An infrared thermometer to measure your fridge, freezer and hot water temperatures.
  • A compass to work out the orientation of your home for identifying passive solar heating and cooling opportunities.
  • A stopwatch to measure your shower and tap flow rates.
  • Instructions on using the equipment and worksheets to calculate your home energy efficiency.
  • A Home Energy Action Plan to record the actions you can take to save energy and reduce your energy bills.
 

Next steps

To get started on your home energy self-assessment, you can request the Home Energy Action Kit at any branch of the ACT Public Library or via the library catalogue online

Other assistance

As an ACT resident, you may also be eligible for other rebates and assistance from the ACT Government and the Australian Government.

Share this page

Get instant updates

Subscribe to RSS updates (What is RSS?)

Next steps

Request the Home Energy Action Kit at any branch of the ACT Public Library or via the library catalogue online

Home Energy Action Kit

What else am I eligible for?

Browse all rebates for ACT

Why do it?

  • Understand your energy use
  • Make changes that suit your home and your budget
  • Save on energy bills
  • Improve the efficiency of your home

Did you know?

Doing a range of little things can all add up to big savings. No cost actions such as taking shorter showers and turning off appliances mean you can start saving money and energy today.

Page last modified: 25 Feb 2010