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SwitchedOn Podcast Summer Series: How I electrified

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The SwitchedOn Australia summer podcast series – How I Electrified – is a 4-part series of interviews with Australian householders who’ve electrified their homes and transport.

We find out find out how they did it, what they learnt, and what they’d do differently.

Check out previous episodes of the SwitchedOn Australia podcast here, or wherever you get your podcasts.

How I Electrified – Sarah

Sarah Aubrey is the woman behind #electrifythis. Since electrifying her own home in Sydney she’s become a passionate advocate for household electrification with thousands of social media followers.

Sarah upgraded her home from a 2.9 star energy rating to 10 stars, and because she electrified so efficiently her electricity consumption dropped from 42kWh a day in June 2022 to just 12kWh a day in June 2023.

She hasn’t paid a gas bill since.

How I Electrified – Brody

Brody Kenrick hasn’t just decarbonised his house in southern Sydney – he’s made it carbon negative.

His house not only produces enough clean energy for his own family’s needs, but also enough to feed back into the grid and displace other people’s use of fossil fuels.

Since then he’s upgraded his son’s preschool, his parents’ house, and his in-laws.

How I Electrified – Mark

Mark Purcell has electrified three homes and is now on a mission to get 50,000 households to electrify and install batteries.

He’s calculated that if he can get 50,000 households to install batteries, then we will need one less gas-peaker plant during the critical three or four hours of peak demand.

How I Electrified – Rosemary

Rosemary Grundy has calculated how long it will take to get a return on her investment in all electric appliances and renewables she’s installed in her new home.

From the day she moved into her new house on the Sunshine coast Rosemary has diligently recorded how much she saves from not using fossil fuels, and how much she pays for electricity, and calculated she’ll break-even in just over 8 years.

Rosemary is now on a mission to show Australians who have the financial capacity, that making the transition to renewables makes financial sense – she’s working on a break-even calculator for us all to use.

Anne Delaney is the host of the SwitchedOn podcast and our Electrification Editor. She has had a successful career in journalism (the ABC and SBS), as a documentary film maker, and as an artist and sculptor.

Anne Delaney

Anne Delaney is the host of the SwitchedOn podcast and our Electrification Editor. She has had a successful career in journalism (the ABC and SBS), as a documentary film maker, and as an artist and sculptor.

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