by Richard Keech
2020-04-02
Here’s my quick and dirty method of powering some essentials in my home using my plug-in car, should that ever become necessary in a crisis.

by Richard Keech
2020-04-02
Here’s my quick and dirty method of powering some essentials in my home using my plug-in car, should that ever become necessary in a crisis.
by Richard Keech
2019-07-20
STCs are the basis for federal clean energy rebates, including for heat-pump hot water systems (HPHWSs) and solar-thermal hot-water systems. However, they can also be informative in understanding the performance of HPHWSs.
by Richard Keech
2019-04-27
I’ve heard a few people say that covering IC-rated LED lights is bound to cause accelerated failure rate. One the one hand it’s well known that electronic devices fail more quickly when they get too hot. On the other hand, you’d think that the manufacturers of IC-rated lights would not rate them as OK to cover if it would cause significant reduction in their likely service life. So I thought I’d delve a little closer.
by Richard Keech
2019-02-23
There may be some confusion about performance ratings for heat-pump air conditioning units. Here are a few thoughts and resources that may clarify things.
By Richard Keech
2019-01-18
Here’s a quick look at how I’ve transformed my home to zero bills. Since the beginning of the transition, at the time of writing I’ve saved nearly $49,000 in energy. I expect to have paid back my investment in solar and efficiency by the end of 2019.
Despite using much less energy, it’s also worth mentioning that the home is also much more comfortable than it was previously, thanks to the fundamental improvements to the thermal envelope.
Energy consumption reduced to less than energy generation
by Richard Keech
2019-01-10
In Victoria, Australia, we now have a complete roll out of smart meters for our home electrical supply. It’s not unusual to find people who are of the view that smart meters are bad and that the roll out program was a costly failure. I want to present an alternative view. Smart meters give important capability, and the roll-out program has probably saved lives.
Of late I’ve seen reports about how high grid voltage is supposedly a problem and why voltage optimisation may be the solution. But is high grid voltage the villain it’s made out to be?
By Richard Keech
2018-11-08
In selecting home heating, a common choice is a ducted system. Generally I think ducted heating is a bad idea for homes. Here’s my take on the problems with ducted systems.
By Richard Keech
2018-10-20 based on earlier work from 2013
Last updated 2023-02-01
by Richard Keech
2018-10-10
Downlight fittings that you commonly see in Australian homes are often an energy and comfort nightmare. They can be associated with up to five different problems. Before you go replacing a halogen bulb with an LED replacement, read this.