New South Wales Government Rebates

fridges.jpg Fridge Buyback
Fridge Buyback is an energy savings program that actually pays you to help save the environment and reduce your power bills by giving up your old second fridge. Fridge Buyback provides regular collection runs to selected areas of Metropolitan Sydney, The Illawarra, The Shoalhaven, The Central Coast and The Blue Mountains.Click here to find out more.
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Public Facilities Program
A total of 164 Community Savers projects received $3.6 million in funding in the latest round of the Public Facilities program. The funding will enable not-for-profit community groups make their facilities more water and energy efficient. Click here to read more.
Rainwater-tank-rebate.jpg NSW Home Saver Rebates
The NSW Government's current rebate program has helped more than 180,000 NSW households (as at 15 December 2009) save more than 2.9 billion litres of water. Click here to read more.The program includes: rainwater tank rebates; hot water system rebates; hot water circulator rebates; washing machine rebates; and dual flush toilet rebates. Click here to read more.
solar-community1.jpg  Renewable Energy Development Program
The Renewable Energy Development Program provides $40 million over five years to support projects which are expected to lead to large scale greenhouse gas emission savings in NSW by demonstrating renewable energy technologies in NSW and by supporting the early commercialisation of renewable energy technologies in NSW. Click here to read more.
solar-powered-tricycle1.jpg  School Energy Efficiency Program
The Schools Energy Efficiency Program under the NSW Climate Change Fund provides $20 million to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from NSW public high schools. Click here to read more.
   

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