Incentives and rebates
In addition to rebates that are available to all eligible households, there are several Victorian Government rebates available specifically to concession card holders.
Electricity account holders who have one of the following eligible cards can apply for an annual electricity concession:
- Pensioner Concession Card
- Health Care Card
- Veterans’ Affairs Gold Card.
For help with concessions, contact the Concessions Information Line on 1800 658 521 or concessions@health.vic.gov.au .
Free energy saving products and advice for concession card holders
Council also offers a limited selection of free products to assist low-income earners to become more energy efficient. These are available until supplies are exhausted and include:
- Standby power controller (to save on standby power)
- Twin timer pack (timer device for appliances)
- Electricity monitor (to measure whole house energy use over time)
- Power meter (to measure energy use by appliance)
- Weather seals, draught excluders (for draught proofing)
For more information contact Council’s Sustainability Team on 9433 3214.
You can also receive free personalised advice from Council's Sustainability Officers through the Energy and Sustainable Living Advisory Service.
Another way to become more energy efficient without having to purchase anything is to borrow a Sustainable Home Audit Kit through the Yarra Plenty Regional Library. These kits contain an infrared thermal imaging camera, power meter, water flow cup, thermometer and instructions on how they can be used.
Financing options
We know that the up-front cost of some items presents a major barrier for many households wanting to improve their energy and water efficiency. To assist households with low income levels here are alternative forms of finance available.
Contact your bank to enquire about a green loan program.
Non-mains energy concession
The Non-Mains Energy Concession assists cardholders who rely on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), firewood or heating oil for domestic heating, cooking or hot water, or who access non-mains electricity via an embedded network, or who rely on a generator. Special conditions apply for the firewood concession.
All non-mains energy costs are covered from 1 January to 31 December each year. The amount of the rebate depends on the annual amount of each non-mains energy source purchased.
Applications for each year close on the 30 June the following year.
Apply directly via the Department of Health and Human Services website.
See the Department of Health and Human Services' fact sheet (PDF, 35KB) for more information or call their Concessions Information Line on 1800 658 521 (toll free).