Vic phasing out gas in new homes

RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY

THE Victorian government is phasing out gas in new homes from 1 January 2024, with planning permits for homes and residential subdivisions to...

It is estimated that phasing out gas in new homes will save future households up to $1,000 off their annual energy bill or up to...

“We know that with every bill that arrives, gas is only going to get more expensive. That’s why we’re stepping in to help even more...

“Reducing our reliance on gas is critical to meeting our ambitious emission reduction target of net zero by 2045 and getting more...

The changes will apply to all new homes requiring a planning permit, including new public and social housing delivered by Homes Victoria.

Commencing immediately, all new public buildings that haven’t reached design stage will also be all-electric, including new schools, hospitals...

These moves build on the 2022 reform that removed the requirements for gas connections for new homes...

Victoria currently has the highest use of residential gas in Australia, with around 80% of homes connected to gas...

The gas sector contributes to approximately 17% of Victoria’s emissions, with the new changes now a key part of the state’s emissions reduction...

The government is also investing $10 million in a new Residential Electrification Grants program, with grants to be available to volume home builders...

They will also deliver a $3 million package including free training for 1,000 plumbers and apprentices to design and install energy...

In addition to free training for 400 electricians and fourth-year apprentices to safely design and install rooftop solar and home battery systems...

“All-electric homes are healthier, cleaner and cheaper to run. Going all-electric ensures Victorians building a new home are...

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