Give up the gas: switching to electric appliances could save Australians up to $1,900 a year, report says

Climate Council shows energy bill and emissions savings in each capital city for substituting hot water, cooktops and heating

Switching gas-fuelled home appliances such as cooktops and water heaters to electric versions could save Australians between $500 and $1,900 a year in energy bills, a new report says.

The cost of buying new electric appliances would be recouped in as little as five years depending on location, according to the report from the not-for-profit Climate Council.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/oct/13/give-up-the-gas-switching-to-electric-appliances-could-save-australians-up-to-1900-a-year-report-says

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