Greens pressure on the Government has delivered a major windfall gain for Tasmania, with electrification upgrades set to benefit at least 1,750 Tasmanian public and social housing households, saving residents around $1,800 a year according to government modelling.
Greens Senator for Tasmania Nick McKim said the agreement marked a significant win for the state, securing funding to help households reduce energy bills while slashing emissions.
“This is a major win for climate, and for people living in public and social housing in Tasmania,” Senator McKim said.
“Electrifying these homes means lower power bills, warmer homes in winter, and cleaner energy for our state.”
“For so many Tasmanian families these upgrades will ease the cost of living and improve quality of life.”
The funding, part of a $500 million national spend secured by the Greens, will allow for energy efficient upgrades such as air conditioning, insulation and shading; electric hot water systems, cooktops and ovens; and solar panels and batteries.
“Tasmania should be leading the way in the clean energy transition, and this deal is a step toward ensuring that everyone can benefit from it,” Senator McKim said.
“Tasmanians have been hit hard by rising costs, and this deal shows what the Greens can deliver when we hold the balance of power.
“This funding wouldn’t exist without the Greens, and we’re proud to be securing real outcomes that make a difference in people’s lives.
“Having the Greens in Parliament means better outcomes for people and the planet.”