Pilot welcomes apartment dwellers

84-year old retiree Catherine lives with her husband Reg. They are the first apartment owners to take part in the Electrify 2515 Community Pilot and recently had a new induction cooktop installed to replace their gas one. We spoke to Catherine about her motivation to be involved.

Catherine and Reg with their new induction cooktop

Catherine and Reg with their new induction cooktop in the background. They live in an apartment block in Thirroul - one of the few apartments with solar on the roof.

How long have you lived in your Thirroul apartment?

We originally lived in Miranda for about 40 years and moved here 15 years ago. We haven’t regretted it one bit.

What made you want to get involved with the pilot?

I’m concerned about climate change and I believe that local communities can make a real difference.

Do you have solar panels?

Yes, when we first moved in, we had the option to install our own. There are communal panels for the common property, but those of us who wanted solar panels installed them ourselves.

What else did you have installed under the pilot?

I had an induction cooktop installed. I wanted to move away from gas because I never really adjusted to cooking with it. Also, having a gas cooktop when you're getting older can be risky; there’s always a chance of leaving the gas on. An induction cooktop is a much safer option. It’s better than the old ceramic cooktops, and I feel much more comfortable with it. 

How's the induction cooktop working for you?

It’s been easy to get used to. I’ve only had it for a week, but so far, I’ve cooked boiled eggs, scrambled eggs, and stir-fry vegetables. It’s been great. I didn’t have to buy many new pots, just a couple of frying pans that weren’t magnetic. 

How was the installation process?

AG Solar did the installation, and I was very pleased. The workers were meticulous, polite, and cleaned up beautifully after themselves. They’re local, which was nice. The installation was a bit tricky because we have a caesar stone benchtop, and they had to run the wiring through the walls and ceiling, which was pretty tight. The gas hob was too small for the induction cooktop, so they had to bring in a specialist to cut the bench.

What would you say to other people thinking of applying?

It’s worthwhile! Not just for the savings you’ll make, but to do your bit on climate change.

It’s worthwhile! Not just for the savings you’ll make, but to do your bit on climate change.
— Catherine

If you live in an apartment and would like to be part of the pilot, apply today.

This article was first published in The Illawarra Flame magazine.

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