Want a new fridge or dishwasher? Here’s how you can nab $1,000 from the Climate Smart Energy Savers Program
If you're looking for a new fridge, dishwasher, or any other household appliance, why not save money with the Queensland Climate Smart Energy Savers Program?
The state government of Queensland has promised to give up to $1,000 to households who opt for newer, energy-efficient versions of appliances like fridges and dishwashers rated at a four-star or above energy rating starting this month.
'We’re proud to support Queenslanders with this additional cost of living relief package,' acting Premier Steven Miles said.
Acting Premier Steven Miles reassured Queenslanders by adding that apart from getting a cash boost from this great deal, you can expect significant savings on your energy bills for years after.
There are two types of rebates: Standard and Low-income. Standard rebate is available for all eligible Queensland residents, while households with taxable income below $66,667 can get higher rebates under the Low-income category.
You can check the eligibility requirements here.
Here’s what you can get if you qualify: You could receive up to $300 when you install a new washing machine. The rebate can be upped to $550 if you're in a low-income household.
The top payment of $1,000 is reserved for those who buy and install a hot water system or heat pump.
To apply, Queenslanders can submit an online application with a copy of the receipt for any eligible device. For more details, you may visit this website.
'Not only does the Climate Smart Energy Savers program provide financial help when making an energy-efficient purchase, but Queensland households can expect to see significant savings off their electricity bills for years to come,' Acting Minister for Energy, Renewables and Hydrogen Mark Bailey shared in a statement.
But before you go out and buy a new appliance, make sure to check the Energy Star ratings! These can be found on this website so you can familiarise yourself with the criteria.
The rebates will be available until the $22 million allocated for the program is exhausted, and only one rebate is available per household.
However, not everyone was happy with this program. One user wrote on social media: ‘So we’ve [got to] somehow find money to buy the appliances out of our pockets first. To then see IF we qualify to get a rebate.’
So, members, if you're thinking of replacing your dishwasher, fridge, or any other household appliance, why not take advantage of the Queensland Climate Smart Energy Savers Program and get up to $1,000 back in the form of rebate?
What do you think of this story, members? Should other states/territories adopt this program as well? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
The state government of Queensland has promised to give up to $1,000 to households who opt for newer, energy-efficient versions of appliances like fridges and dishwashers rated at a four-star or above energy rating starting this month.
'We’re proud to support Queenslanders with this additional cost of living relief package,' acting Premier Steven Miles said.
Acting Premier Steven Miles reassured Queenslanders by adding that apart from getting a cash boost from this great deal, you can expect significant savings on your energy bills for years after.
There are two types of rebates: Standard and Low-income. Standard rebate is available for all eligible Queensland residents, while households with taxable income below $66,667 can get higher rebates under the Low-income category.
You can check the eligibility requirements here.
Here’s what you can get if you qualify: You could receive up to $300 when you install a new washing machine. The rebate can be upped to $550 if you're in a low-income household.
The top payment of $1,000 is reserved for those who buy and install a hot water system or heat pump.
To apply, Queenslanders can submit an online application with a copy of the receipt for any eligible device. For more details, you may visit this website.
'Not only does the Climate Smart Energy Savers program provide financial help when making an energy-efficient purchase, but Queensland households can expect to see significant savings off their electricity bills for years to come,' Acting Minister for Energy, Renewables and Hydrogen Mark Bailey shared in a statement.
But before you go out and buy a new appliance, make sure to check the Energy Star ratings! These can be found on this website so you can familiarise yourself with the criteria.
The rebates will be available until the $22 million allocated for the program is exhausted, and only one rebate is available per household.
However, not everyone was happy with this program. One user wrote on social media: ‘So we’ve [got to] somehow find money to buy the appliances out of our pockets first. To then see IF we qualify to get a rebate.’
Key Takeaways
- The Queensland government is offering a rebate of up to $1,000 to households that upgrade everyday appliances to more energy-efficient versions through its Climate Smart Energy Savers Program.
- Eligible appliances must have a four-star or higher energy rating.
- The government states that, in addition to the rebate, households can expect significant savings on their electricity bills due to the increased energy efficiency.
- All eligible households can apply under the Standard Rebate. Higher rebates will be available for households with a taxable income of below $66,667.
- The rebates will be available until the $22 million allocated for the program is exhausted, and only one rebate is available per household.
So, members, if you're thinking of replacing your dishwasher, fridge, or any other household appliance, why not take advantage of the Queensland Climate Smart Energy Savers Program and get up to $1,000 back in the form of rebate?
What do you think of this story, members? Should other states/territories adopt this program as well? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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