EnviroShop Newstead
A hub for renewable energy and energy efficiency products, services and advice across central Victoria
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We have a multi disciplinary team with skills including renewable energy, plumbing, building design, and construction. We work closely with architects, designers and builders on new projects and engage with a range of professional local tradespeople to support our projects.
A central theme of our activities is to promote and facilitate energy efficient, all-electric homes and businesses.
Our resources can be directed to new builds, extensions, renovations and retrofits,
appliance upgrades, and general efficiency improvements.
Our approach usually begins with a complimentary site visit and energy assessment to gain an understanding of the “big picture” and to identify each client’s goals and budgets. As part of our investigations we like to access and analyse each customer’s detailed energy data prior to recommending any specific products or solutions. This enables us to identify the improvements and upgrades that can make the biggest contribution to efficiency and energy costs. Sometimes this will mean deferring a solar pv system until other projects have been completed.
We have established supply relationships and services with major suppliers of high quality solar, battery, heat pump, EV charging products and more!



Blog
Electric Vehicles
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EV Myths
Thanks to the AEVA for this handy guide to EV Myths. https://aeva.asn.au/little-book-of-ev-myths-australian-edition As they say EV myths and misinformation are out of control. Our advice is that if you really want to know the truth ...
Events
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Bendigo Sustainability Festival
A nice autumn Sunday on the way, and a chance to catch up with everything sustainability related at the Bendigo Sustainability Festival on Sunday 30 March. A great array of presentations, workshops, refreshments and stall ...
Energy Bills
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Energy Costs Rising
The cap on retail energy prices is about to be lifted, meaning from 1 July electricity will cost households more. The impact in Victoria is likely to be less than other states …. but this ...