Energy efficient homes

CEHL is committed to enhancing energy efficiency and climate resilience in its properties. Following the completion of the Climate Risk Assessment Project, the Asset Management Team has been actively working on various initiatives to achieve these goals.

Our strategy

Our strategy is visualised as a pyramid diagram, starting with the primary objective of reducing energy costs. We aim to reduce energy demand through efficient appliances, better home insulation, and draught-proofing. As energy demand decreases, we plan to incorporate appropriately sized solar systems and explore future options like microgrids and renewable energy storage.

Steps to achieve our goals

The first step, reducing energy costs, is something renters can do themselves. The other steps are a collaborative effort between co-ops and CEHL. Renters can also contribute, for example, by draught-proofing (please see the renter modification process).

Challenges and solutions

Securing funding for solar system installations remains a challenge for both CEHL and co-ops, as budgets prioritise essential maintenance and upgrades. To address this issue, we are actively seeking ways to share savings from these initiatives to fund solar installations and resolve the split incentive problem.

The Maintenance Stimulus Project

We are excited to announce the Maintenance Stimulus Project, which allocates funds to improve energy efficiency and climate resilience in approximately 160 high-priority CEHL homes. 

Key activities include:

  • Replacing heaters with reverse cycle split system air conditioners.
  • Upgrading hot water systems with heat pumps.
  • Adding ceiling insulation and draught-proofing.

Transition to electrical appliances

We encourage all co-ops to transition to electrical appliances for several reasons. Gas prices are rising, the electricity market is shifting toward renewables, and fixed gas connection charges can be costly for small properties. This shift aligns with CEHL’s future plans for solar panel installations.

Seeking rebates and grants

CEHL is in close contact with Victorian government departments to access rebates and grants for improving energy efficiency. We hope to supplement these incentives with funds from Homes Victoria to cover the entire upgrade cost, and CEHL will work closely with co-ops to implement a bulk upgrade program when available.

Pilot retrofit project

CEHL is actively working on a pilot project to significantly reduce carbon emissions through home retrofits. We are also exploring financing methods for these retrofits, providing a solution to the split incentive issue, especially concerning solar panels. More information on this project will be shared soon.

Collaboration and sharing ideas

In the spirit of collaboration, we encourage you to share your energy and water-saving ideas with the co-op community. Earth CERC, a model cooperative, has successfully improved energy efficiency and transition to renewable energy sources, developing an Energy Freedom project. If you have energy or water efficiency tips to share, please email them to energyupgrades@cehl.com.au. Your contributions will benefit the entire co-op community and advance our collective efforts to make our properties more energy-efficient and climate-resilient.

Energy efficiency tips

Here are some valuable energy efficiency tips that can help you save money and reduce your environmental impact. These tips have been curated from expert sources, including the Australian Energy Foundation, Sustainability Victoria, and the Department of Environment, Land, Water, and Planning.

We encourage you to explore these tips to make your home more energy-efficient and cost-effective. Your efforts in conserving energy benefit your household and contribute to a more sustainable future.

Advocacy

CEHL serves as the representative for housing co-operatives throughout Victoria.