MONDAY 11 MAY, 2009 |

Low Cost Green Loans Launch Date Announced

Australia's Environment Minister, Peter Garrett. announced on Friday the launch
date and further details of a green loans program designed to assist Australian
families in making their homes more energy and water efficient.
The rollout of the program has experienced significant delays and was
meant to start earlier this year, but Mr Garrett said that given the Government’s $4 billion investment in energy efficiency, lower interest rates and major shifts in the global financial markets, some changes
needed to be made to the scheme to ensure that it it was better focused.
According to Mr. Garrett, 1000 home sustainability assessors are ready to
commence and will begin providing free in-home assessments and advice on heating, cooling, lighting, hot water and water efficiency in every capital city and two regional locations from
this week.
Five financial institutions have also signed up to provide funding for the
Green Loans Program
component starting July 1, 2009 and the government is in negotiations with a number of other financial providers.
Aside from free assessments for 360,000 households that will identify simple, low-cost
energy efficiency actions such as changing the types of light globes used, sealing draughts and repairing leaking taps;
75,000 loans of up to $10,000 will also be made available to go towards the
purchase of
grid
connect solar power or
solar
hot water systems.
Loans will be interest free for the first 4 years and available to households
with an annual income of under $250,000. Eligibility for the loan subsidy is not
affected by other available rebates. The green loans scheme will run over 5
years. Further details
can
be viewed here.
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