You might have noticed that home energy efficiency appears to be firmly on the agenda. Late last year, the Victorian Government announced a $112 million package to improve the energy efficiency of social housing. At the same time, among reforms aimed at improving the rights and conditions for renters are new minimum standards for the… Read More
Residential
Still work to be done to secure our energy future
Being a small energy retailer, we don’t have the influence we’d like. Instead, we sometimes have to sit on the sidelines and watch as things unfold. Most Aussies don’t spend much time thinking about the way the energy market operates. They just plug in a toaster and expect it to work. However, behind the scenes,… Read More
GloBird is still striving to give you the best value energy plans
When we started GloBird Energy a few years ago, we were determined to make an impact on energy retailing, if only by creating a more competitive environment. We wanted to offer the best value possible for as many people as we could, knowing that was the best way to keep all our competitors – even… Read More
What are the Federal Government’s plans for Australia’s energy future?
The Federal Government has made a lot of announcements over the past few months. It’s had to, given the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact it’s been having on people, livelihoods, businesses, and the broader economy. Not surprisingly, we’ve been particularly interested in announcements regarding the energy sector, most of which have been… Read More
How to save money by adjusting your hot water thermostat
If your hot water system is running at a higher temperature than it needs to be, then it’s costing you more money than it should. So, what do you need to know to get it right, and can you adjust it yourself, if need be? This recent article by ABC Brisbane’s Dannielle Maguire, How to… Read More
Could rooftop solar owners be charged to sell energy back to the grid?
When the electricity grid was designed and built there was a large generation source at one end and consumers at the other. It started with heavy cables strong enough to handle the extreme electrical current coming from the generator and the web of wires and infrastructure got smaller with less current being distributed over thinner… Read More