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Posted on Friday 19th of July, 2024,
Greater Shepparton City Council, in collaboration with the Shepparton Library, hosted a highly successful ‘Home Energy Efficiency Talk’ on Thursday 11 July.
In Summary
Guest speakers Tim Forcey, energy efficiency specialist and author of "My Efficient Electric Home Handbook", and Geoff Lodge from GV Community Energy, captivated the audience with valuable insights into making homes more energy efficient and cost effective.
The event was fully booked, with 51 attendees engaging in the one-hour presentation, followed by a dynamic 30 minute Q&A session that encouraged thoughtful questions from the audience.
The evening concluded with light refreshments where attendees eagerly lined up to speak further with the guest speakers.
Greater Shepparton City Council’s Team Leader Sustainability and Environment, Paul Dainton, was pleased with the community’s response to the event.
“They were able to learn some simple tips on how to reduce energy use, whilst also keeping their homes more comfortable during the depths of winter or height of summer.”
“We received great feedback from those who attended and many inquired about future events similar to this one. We know the community want to reduce their household energy costs, so it is encouraging to know Greater Shepparton’s residents are keen to learn more about home energy efficiency.”
Attendees heard about some of the benefits and options for upgrades such as solar panels, induction cooktops and heat pump hot water systems. There was also a strong focus on the importance of complete coverage of properly installed roof insulation, and covering of ducts and vents when not in use. Attendees learnt that even double glazed windows exposed to direct sunlight do not keep the heat out, so measures to shade windows during summer can reduce the need for cooling.
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