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Helping homes make the all-electric switch

Electrify with ActewAGL is supported by a dedicated team of energy consultants available to help with advice or guidance before, during and after your install – online, by phone or in-person.

Local ACT energy retailer, ActewAGL, says it’s making it easier for customers to make the switch to more efficient, electric homes. In this supplied advertising feature, ActewAGL outlines some of the ways you can upgrade your hot water, home heating or insulation and start saving.

Electrify with ActewAGL is a recently-launched one-stop-shop, where you can choose from a great range of efficient, electric appliances and recommended installers; screened for safety, quality and reliability.

Comprehensive advice is on offer, along with tools to help track the savings and emissions reductions that follow each upgrade. If you live in the ACT, you can save thousands on installation costs and receive credits on your electricity bills, when you upgrade your hot water, home heating or insulation with ActewAGL*.

Electrify with ActewAGL is supported by a dedicated team of energy consultants available to help with advice or guidance before, during and after your install – online, by phone or in-person.

ActewAGL General Manager Retail, Rachael Turner says: “We offer a great range of efficiency and electrification upgrades to help customers save on bills. Electrify with ActewAGL simplifies what can be a complex process, and helps customers maximise their savings along the way.”

For more information or to take the first steps towards an all-electric future, visit actewagl.com.au/electrify-with-actewagl, or call 02 5110 2528 or visit a local ActewAGL energy consultant at our Energy Bar at 40 Bunda Street, Canberra.

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