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junThe Energy Savings Scheme (ESS)
The Energy Savings Scheme (ESS) commenced on 1 July 2009. It is designed to help NSW families and businesses save money on their power bills by increasing the opportunities to improve energy efficiency. Reducing electricity use will also help shield customers from rising electricity prices and from future electricity price increases caused in part by the introduction of the national carbon pricing mechanism on 1 July 2012. The ESS establishes legislated annual energy savings targets that must be met through the creation and surrender of Energy Savings Certificates (ESCs).
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junFor businesses who want to save energy
Reducing electricity has two benefits:
lower electricity bills
additional revenue from the sale of certificates.
Including your project in the Energy Savings Scheme may make investing in energy efficient equipment more feasible. It could improve your return on investment and make projects with marginal energy savings more viable.
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junCome see us Exhibit at SPARC
We are proud sponsors of SPARC the International Lighting Event, come see us Exhibit in Sydney 4-6 June 2013
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julEnergy Saver Energy Efficient Lighting Technology Report
NSW Government
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junSMH : Finally - LEDs hit home
LED lights are finally reaching a level that is set to make them the choice of lighting when it comes to what to put inside - and outside - your home.
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janEnergy Saver
An independent energy audit can be crucial in determining your energy use and identifying projects that will deliver cost savings.
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janThe Energy Savings Scheme (ESS) administered by IPART
To find out more about what the government is doing to create a more sustainable environment.
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janAccredited Certificate Providers
To find out more about what the government is doing to create a more sustainable environment.
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janLeading market & technology forecast
ElectroniCast Consultants announced their 10-year market forecast of the Australian consumption of light emitting diode lamps.
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janAustralian Building Codes
Lighting professionals Support information campaign on phasing-out of inefficient lamps.
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janMEDIA RELEASE
Lighting professionals Support information campaign on phasing-out of inefficient lamps.
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