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Older Australian homes face high costs and limited support for electric upgrades, slowing clean energy adoption.
Australians in older urban areas face major hurdles adopting efficient electric homes, including high costs for three-phase power, new switchboards, and private poles—expenses often borne by homeowners despite their necessity.
Limited access to qualified electricians, outdated housing, and confusion over rebates slow progress, even among willing residents.
Community energy groups help by simplifying complex choices and offering trusted guidance.
Despite skepticism, many find solar and electric upgrades lower long-term energy bills and reduce environmental impact, underscoring the need for broader support to accelerate the clean energy transition.
Las casas australianas más antiguas enfrentan altos costos y un apoyo limitado para las actualizaciones eléctricas, lo que ralentiza la adopción de energía limpia.