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Electricity Retailers

Allow retrofits repayments through energy savings on bills Communications with customers

Banks

Finance for retrofits – through home loans or separate loans Financial assessments

Superannuation

Finance loans

Industry Associations

Inform program design and roll out Aligned messaging to government for standards etc

Manufacturers

Scale up production as required by retrofit demand Aligned messaging on benefits of retrofit

Retrofit service providers (incl assessors) Installers / builders

Simplify experience for homeowners Provide advice

Auditors

Assess retrofit requirements Communications with energy users Check quality of installations

Homeowner – occupiers

Self-assessment? Decide finance arrangement for their property Fund some upgrades

Homeowner – landlords

Fund some upgrades Decide finance arrangement for their property

Tenants

Pressure landlords and property managers for energy efficiency upgrades through rental property preferences

Social Housing providers

Support piloting of model retrofits where funding is available

Registered Training Organisations

Training for assessors, auditors, and installers

Universities

Monitoring and evaluation Training and course design

Engage homeowners through broader renovation discussions Communicate benefits

4.7.1 Recommendations • •

Leverage the capabilities and capacities of key stakeholders to support ongoing work to develop and deliver a large scale retrofit program Understand and detail the relationships and agreements required to underpin effective collaboration for delivery of a large-scale home retrofit scheme

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