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Solar Shop News: January 2010


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Win a Dell Wasabi Photo Printer!

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Show us your photography skills and win a Dell Wasabi Photo Printer!

Entry is simple-
Take a photo that shows one thing that you do in an effort to live more sustainably and email your favorite photo to newsletter@solarshop.com.au

You have until 5 February 2010 to submit your photo, so get snapping! Full terms and conditions can be found on our website.


7 Tips to save you money this summer

Summer brings us wonderful things like warm weather and clear skies, but it can also bring not-so-wonderful things, like sky-high quarterly power bills.

This summer, arm yourself with a few simple tips- like installing ceiling fans or starting your own vegie patch, and you'll reduce your carbon footprint while keeping your money where it belongs- in your bank account.

Read all seven money saving tips here.


Upcoming Events

Info Session: 19 January @ 6:00 pm, Fyshwick, ACT
Info Session: 9 February @ 6:30 pm, St Peters, SA
Info Session:19th January, 2 & 16 February, Castle Hill NSW


Never a better time to go solar for NSW

The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has released its draft determination for regulated power prices through to 2013 - predicting that NSW electricity bills will by rise by as much as 62% over the next three years. What does this mean for the typical Energy Australia customer? You'll pay around $727 more for power in 2013 than you do now.

These findings, combined with the new NSW Gross feed in tariff, truly make the present a perfect time to switch to solar power.