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'Very very simple' way new Aussie parents are saving big on power bills
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While many Australians look to cut back on their power usage, new parents Chloe and PJ O'Meara aren't holding back. 9News

Patrick, heating bottles and powering baby monitors, they're constantly using electricity.READ MORE:"Obviously we've got one extra person which uses up a little bit more electricity for things," Chloe said.The young family has moved into an efficient home in Spring Farm, south-west of Sydney, which has an energy rating of 8.4 stars and is so insulated it requires far less heating or cooling than your average Australian home.

"The prefab nature of these homes, we can get to lock-up in about three days… so the construction is very very simple, but what's in the walls is quite complex." The key to its energy efficiency is a new densely insulated material, called Pro9, which is used for the walls.The developer said this, combined with double-glazed windows, could cut the electricity needed for heating and cooling by 77 per cent."Over summer we used the air con a bit, I was heavily pregnant… half an hour and the house is cool for the rest of the day."

It will be crucial for new homes to reach higher energy-efficiency standards in October this year, when it becomes compulsory for all new houses and apartments constructed in Australia to achieve an energy rating of seven out of 10 stars."On a scale of one to 10, where 10 is the best and six is the minimum, the average is probably around two or three," energy efficiency consultant Richard Keech said.

"I think Australia is catching up … our environment is quite unique and what works well in Europe may not necessarily work well here," Kearns said.Continue reading

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