Electrify 2515 Pilot:
Creating an All Electric Community

After over a year of discussions with ARENA (the Australian Renewable Energy Agency), Rewiring Australia and partners have submitted a final application for funding for a pilot project to subsidise and support 500 homes in the 2515 community to electrify.

We’ve cleared some significant stages in the process and we think we will know the final result son. Here is a brief summary of the application - we will share more details with you over the coming weeks on this exciting prospect for our community.

Electrify 2515 Pilot Partners

  • A non-profit research and advocacy organisation, Rewiring Australia will continue to engage the community, supported by local community group Electrify 2515, and will look after the education and research elements of the project.

  • A sustainable energy and finance company, Brighte will work with vendors, installers and customers to manage household electric upgrades. This is similar to the role they are playing with the ACT Government’s Sustainable Homes Project and the Tasmanian Government, demonstrating their experience managing large installation and customer support projects.

  • Our local electrical distribution network operator, Endeavour Energy will be assessing and supporting network impacts including understanding how energy loads can be managed, designing tariffs and generating insights for proactive roles of network distributors in managing the energy transition.

“One of the fastest and most effective steps we can take to reduce Australia’s carbon emissions is to electrify our households. ”

— Dr Saul Griffith

Objectives

 

The main objective of the pilot is to identify, analyse and remove the bottlenecks of electrifying houses and the integration with the grid at the local level in order to accelerate electrification at the national level.

At the end of the pilot, we’re hoping we have close to 500 homes fully or mostly electrified, that is, to have an electric hot water system, space heater, cooktop, and where possible solar and a battery. These homes will enjoy the ongoing benefits of reduced energy bills and healthier homes, whilst supporting our local economy and participating in a crucial study into our future energy scenario.

The electrification of these 500 homes will attempt to answer some of these key questions:

  • What are the challenges and costs of electrifying diverse housing types, with varying electrical wiring and constraints, and how can it be done more efficiently and cost effectively?

  • How can energy savings be increased for consumers and financial packages be offered to encourage greater uptake of electric appliances? 

  • How can we prepare our homes and our grid for a future of greater uptake of electric appliances and cars? 

  • Can we make our energy system not just electric but smarter and more flexible with behaviour change, controllable technologies and network tariffs?

  • By how much will household carbon emissions be reduced if we electrify and how will this benefit Australia?

  • What can we learn from one real world community that can be applied to the rest of the nation?

Pilot Strucuture

 

The project will support 500 diverse homes connected to one local substation to electrify. The main aspects will be:

  • Subsidies

    Households will be offered subsidies to update their key appliances to efficient, electric versions, and financial products (eg. low interest loans) to help afford the difference.

  • Installations

    Via an online platform, households can choose and coordinate which electric appliances to be installed in their home, such as water heaters, space heaters, cooktops, solar and batteries.

  • Energy Management

    Households will be supplied with a Home Energy Management System (HEMS). This is a small piece of technology that lets households monitor and control their energy usage, to help create an electricity grid that can be more responsive.

  • Research

    The interrelationship between consumers, energy loads, appliances, electricity grid, installations, smart technology and education will be analysed to determine how electrification can best be rolled out and scaled up.

Participants & subsidies

Thank you to those who completed our original survey - this helped demonstrate that 2515 is a suitable site for such a pilot. 

The process of determining who will participate and what they will receive is below. Haven’t yet registered? It’s not too late!

  • If the pilot is approved, one of the first activities will be a second, more comprehensive survey to determine which households are interested and eligible for being one of the 500 homes. You would need to complete this if you want to put your hand up to take part.

  • The survey results will be assessed and subsidies determined. It’s hard to put an exact amount on the subsidy amount at this stage but it could result in about 20 - 40% off standard costs for households.

    The make-up of the participants and amount of subsidy depends on a range of factors, to determine the balance between fairness, accessibility and maximum participation, such as: 

    • Willingness to electrify - those who are keen to be off gas, switch to electric appliances, have a free HEMS installed (see above) and be a part of this innovative research project.

    • House type  - A diverse range of house archetypes are desired (eg. single versus multi-residential).

    • Household income - Subsidies will vary based on income, with those on lower income offered a higher subsidy to support participation.

    • Solar - Pre-existing or willingness to get solar will be encouraged (however, if properties are unable to have solar, they won’t necessarily be excluded).

  • Households will be offered a place in the program, and made aware of the subsidies they can access and what financial products are available if they wish to use these to pay the difference (eg. low-interest loans from various lenders). 

  • Participants choose which products they’d like installed (you will be free to choose from a wide range of products) and the installation will be arranged via the Brighte platform using accredited installers.

  • Part of taking part in the pilot project is participating in our ongoing research.

What’s not subsidised?

The original application to ARENA included funding for electric vehicles and community infrastructure. ARENA excluded these components so they won’t be funded under this program, but we will continue to look for potential alternative funding partners for community infrastructure. Solar PV won’t be subsidised, as there are already strong incentives available, but we will continue to strongly advocate for houses to adopt solar.

As the funding won’t include rooftop solar or EVs, check out our solar rollout program if you haven’t already and our recent EV open day info and offers about making the EV switch.

Timeline

When the project can start will depend on if and when the application is accepted by ARENA. If approved, it is slated to run from late 2024 to end of 2026.

The pilot will be broken into 4 phases:

  • 3 months

    When funding is confirmed the first few months are for participants to complete an Expression of Interest survey and for local installers to register their interest.

  • 5 months

    The first phase is to start with a smaller cohort of 50 homes which will help collect baseline data, calculate soft costs and determine eligibility of the full rollout.

  • 9 months

    We then begin the full rollout aiming to recruit an additional 440 homes to participate in the project

  • 12 months

    Analysis and reporting

 

What’s next?

 

The Pilot Partners (Rewiring Australia, Brighte & Endeavour) are hoping to learn of the application’s success in mid-late 2024. If successful, there will be a period of contract negotiations, fine tuning and building of the project framework. Electrify 2515 volunteers will be supporting Rewiring Australia with the community engagement and education components of the project so we will organise a number of information opportunities to explain the proposal in more detail and answer questions.

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