Sustainable Energy and Schools
Enhar can undertake energy audits especially designed for Primary and Secondary Schools. We are a Melbourne based company specialising in providing these energy services to Schools in Victoria, Australia. Our audits can help your School reduce its energy use, thereby becoming more sustainable, as well as significantly reducing the cost of your electricity and gas bills. Energy audits can also help inform the broader Energy Management Plans and Environmental Sustainability Plans, which will include waste and water management for your school.

With the increased awareness of climate change and increasing costs of energy, Schools in Victoria are looking for opportunities to reduce energy use and harmful greenhouse gas emissions. Energy efficiency and conservation are the first steps in reducing energy costs and are central to any sustainable energy program. Energy efficiency and conservation will allow for the provision of energy services in your School using the precious energy resources of the planet wisely.
Enhar can also assist your school in building a Green Team. This is a team of staff and students who are keen to make your school sustainable. We will help them understand the sometimes confusing energy related issues and communicate this to other staff and students. Schools may also be eligible for government assistance. Enhar Blue can help your school find these opportunities.
By providing an energy audit report which prioritises the sustainable energy options suitable for your buildings, Enhar can also assist your School to access the governments National Solar Schools Program grants, including Federal and Victorian State funds.
See our Capability Statement for Australian primary and secondary schools HERE (PDF).
For a real example, read our Case Study: Energy Efficiency Audit for Girton Grammar School, Bendigo
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Mornington report by enhar
31/08/2010 - 09:48 |
| Enhar has completed a 6 month wind monitoring programme in Mornington Peninsula. This project investigated the viability of small and medium scale win... |
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Turbine safety bulle by enhar
25/08/2010 - 11:16 |
| A recent incident involving two wind turbines on the Marine Board building in Hobart has stirred interest in safety of rooftop wind energy systems. Enhar has published a bulletin about safety and reliability of micro and urban wind technologies in Australia. |
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Consumer Guide to sm by enhar
25/08/2010 - 11:11 |
| Enhar have written a Consumer Guide to Small Wind Power Generation which can now be downloaded for free. The Guide was comissioned by Sustainability&n...spects of planning a small (e.g. up to 10kW) wind turbine installation: Read more about the Guide. |
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We have moved! by enhar
05/02/2010 - 09:13 |
| Enhar has moved closer to home! Our new street address is Suite 9, 83A Main St, corner of Hailes St East, Greensborough 3088. We look forward to welcoming you to our smart new environment. |
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Bendigo Presentation by enhar
10/11/2009 - 03:05 |
| Enhar made a presentation at the "Sustainable Energy Futures Regional Australia" Conference in Bendigo. |