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Latest revision as of 11:42, 22 July 2021

Author avatarBhushan Verma | Last edit 22/07/2021 by Bhushan

The Government of Victoria (Australia) launched a program in 2009 named VEET (Victorian Energy Efficiency Target). The VEET was renamed on August 01, 2017, and since then it is known as the Victorian Energy Upgrades program (VEU). The program helps Victorian people to save their money on energy consumption and reducing carbon gas emissions.
Difficulty
Medium
Duration
1 day(s)
Categories
Electronics, Energy
Cost
00 USD ($)

Introduction

The Victorian Energy Upgrades program formerly known as VEET helps you to save money on your power bills, reduce energy and cost and to the environment as well. The program functions under the Government and its accredited partners; they get in touch with people to ensure that they have upgraded their energy products. You need to be a permanent resident of Victoria and show you own a house, if somebody is not a resident of the state, you cannot apply for the scheme. If you replace traditional lighting bulbs with LED bulbs, chances are you will save up 80% on your energy cost as LED lights are more energy-efficient than the old bulbs. Not only that, LED bulbs are also environmentally friendly and they do not deliver any harmful glare towards you. Generally, LED bulbs last much longer than any old school bulb, and LED bulbs can have 4 times longer lifespan than a halogen bulb. There are so many products and options that you can apply for free under the VEU program.

Video overview

Materials

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Step 1 - Get in touch

The installation process will start with your enquiry where an appointment will be booked to visit your place. 

Step 2 - Assessment

The representative will visit the site to assess products you are currently using and suggest lights/products to reduce energy consumption.

Step 3 - Installation

Grade - A professional electricians visit will remove old lights and install new products following all the COVID protocols.

Step 4 - Dispose old bulbs

Old bulbs are removed and sent to the disposal unit, because they contain toxic elements which can be harmful.

Step 5 - Start Saving

Once you're done with all the installation process, you will notice a drastic drop in your energy consumption which definitely will help you to save money.

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