The MASH project, Mount Alexander Shire Council and the Mount Alexander Sustainability Group are continuing their fruitful partnership to ensure local residents can enjoy the benefits of solar power with bulk-buy savings. MASH (More Australian Solar Homes) is an initiative of the not-for-profit Hub Foundation which was founded in May 2014 to help reduce the shire’s emissions. So far, MASH and the community have contributed to cut emissions by over 2,600 tonnes.
MASH can help you save money on electricity bills, reduce your emissions and invest in the wellbeing of future generations. Whether you opt for a small or large solar system, you will be taking part in a community-wide venture to improve our shire.
Click here to see where MASH systems have been installed in Castlemaine and across our shire. This map shows all the MASH solar homes and is zoom-able right down to street level. We’ll be updating it every month so you will be able to see the progress of this new round of MASH as it progresses.
For this current round of MASH, the free community system will be donated to Castlemaine North Primary School when 100 further MASH homes are installed in Mount Alexander Shire. “The school will use the electricity bill savings of around $2,000 per year to purchase blinds for two classrooms in the senior building. This will reduce the temperature and glare in the classrooms making it more comfortable for the students. At the moment in summer, they have to leave these classrooms on sunny days and work elsewhere because the glare is too bright.” – Cheryl Nielsen, President, Castlemaine North Primary School Council
The MASH project has already donated three free systems to the community of Mount Alexander Shire worth a total of $15,000. Newstead Community Centre was the recipient of the first MASH community bonus system with a free 5Kw system. In addition, two free 2Kw systems have been installed on Castlemaine homes lived in by people who were previously homeless, or at risk of homelessness, and who are now case-managed by Castlemaine and District Accommodation and Resource Group.
MASH is holding solar and battery storage events throughout Mount Alexander Shire. These events are an opportunity to ask questions about different systems and storage options, and find out more about the nuts and bolts of buying and installing a solar power system for residential use.
“The MASH community solar bulk-buy is a great example of grassroots response to climate change. It shows how powerful communities can be when they take action into their own hands. I think Castlemaine is leading nationwide in terms of clean energy. You’ve got a great deal of community organisation and a great deal of infrastructure in place that will make the transition from the old polluting sources to the new cleaner sources much easier.” – Professor Tim Flannery, Chief Councillor, The Climate Council
There are no upcoming events at this time.
Council has supported the MASH solar bulk-buy initiative since it started in 2014. More than 300 shire residents have already chosen to go solar with MASH. We commend this program for its quality and value, as well as the wider benefits it delivers to our community and the environment.Cr. Christine Henderson
We have a 4kW MASH solar system installed on our 1860s house. It isn't very noticeable on the roof so it doesn't affect the style of our home.
The MASH team and the installers were very easy to deal with. We didn't have any problems.
One of the reasons why we wanted solar is because we think we use too many fossil fuels running cars - including for our business - and we thought we could help reduce our fossil fuel consumption by installing solar panels.
We are very happy with our MASH system and pleased that it has r....Read More...
When we were ready to get solar installed we started to look around. Lots of solar companies called us. They were mostly nice and helpful but we were unable to distinguish between them.
Then we heard about MASH through the local newspaper. We liked the fact that MASH is a community effort and is not-for-profit; it sounded genuine with good principles and we trusted that the Hub Foundation, the organisation behind the MASH project, had done the homework.
Because our home is so energy efficient – and we are a 2-person hous....Read More...
I believe every roof in Australia should have solar panels. That's why I put on a 3Kw solar panel system.
It was really clear that MASH was offering a premium product for less than you would pay somewhere else.
We loved that it was a local installer and we found the process really easy and friendly. We also loved that MASH is a local organisation that is championing such an important issue.
We're really happy to be part of the success of MASH and looking forward to seeing round 3 being even more successful.
MASH encourages the use of green energy at a local level and it’s affordable. I am installing a 5Kw system with MASH for our 2 person household because I believe in creating green energy for our community – and I want a power station on top of my house!
A huge thank you to you and the other wonderful people behind MASH.
I wouldn’t have had the confidence - or time - to learn about how to install any solar system without your organisation’s support. You guys really made it possible.
Thank you for following through on such a great vision.
Our annual electricity bill was just under $1,400 and by installing a 3Kw system with MASH, we hope to save about $1,000 off that each year.
The installation went very smoothly despite patches of rain. Morgan was just wonderful to deal with. He explained everything thoroughly and made extra efforts to fit in with my availability. The two young me assisting Morgan were fantastic too. The whole experience was a very positive one for me and I can't praise everyone involved highly.
We're thrilled to have one of the MASH community bonus systems. Our 2Kw MASH system has only been on a few weeks, but even having the panels on the roof has helped to insulate our roof and makes our living room cooler. And we're rapt to know that our bill savings should be around $700 each year - that's going to make a difference!
We just bought a little portable air conditioner because we've now got solar. We put it on yesterday and it was terrific to be able to run it for free and keep cool.
Morgan Kurrajong and his crew....Read More...
We try to be a little bit community minded. I don’t know if MASH was dearer or cheaper – I didn’t go into that sort of research.
I have no doubt I could have bought a cheaper system, but we bought the premium – because I only ever want to buy it once. It’s one of the advantages of waiting for a while is that we could afford to get it done right.
We've been wanting to put a solar system on our coach house - which holds our collection of horse-drawn vehicles - in order to reduce our electricity bills and CO2 emissions.
We installed a 5Kw MASH system and we were really delighted with how MASH has organised everything and how smoothly it has gone.
We also think it is great how MASH has helped community groups and people who couldn't normally afford solar to get on board.
Well done MASH!
With gas being so expensive, we want to ‘de-gas' our home over time. Our new MASH2 3Kw system is a great step towards this goal.
All the environmental issues can sometimes feel overwhelming. Putting solar on my roof is something practical I can do, that helps.
We were number one [MASH] household off the ranks, the first installation in MASH Round One in early 2015. We installed 16 solar panels and the high quality 4Kw system provided, linked to the grid.
"Now after nearly 12 months we are seeing the patterns of significant savingss on our power bills and enjoy the 'feel good' of knowing that we regularly feed clean power onto the grid...
We would like to endorse the benefits of participating in a locally run scheme which is really well co-ordinated by the not-for-profit Hub Foundati....Read More...
For me, ‘going solar’ was really about what kind of world we are leaving to our children and grandchildren.
The installation went very smoothly, it looks great and we’re rapt that we’ve finally managed to go solar.
We thought for a long time that we couldn't have solar due to the shading on our roof. But then MASH came along and we heard about the new technology that helps to minimise the impact of shading on panel performance. So we thought 'great' and got on board.
And we're glad we did. Our electricity bill is about 25% lower since we had the panels installed. Plus we are doing what we can to make our beautiful 1850s home ....Read More...
Our first reason for going solar was ethical as we don’t want fossil fuel industry to be running for too much longer.
MASH organising the bulk-buy brought us over the line. That’s because MASH is reasonably priced and simplified the process. We haven’t had to worry about anything; it’s all gone smoothly. We like MASH because it is local and we know the people behind it.
Before our solar, we used to rely on our wood heater to keep warm. Now with solar we run our split system for heating and cooling whenever we need and i....Read More...
I just think it’s the right thing to do. The community gets something out of it as well in the end, putting solar on organisations that perhaps wouldn’t be able to do it themselves.
I think it’s a good all round program. It’s one thing the community can do to say to the government, well, regardless of what you do, this is the way that it’s going to go.
It is important to us that MASH is a community project and that the community can benefit from it. We went to one of the MASH community meetings and made up our minds then and there to go ahead.
Electricity is very expensive – everything here, the machinery and so on, runs on electricity. The bills keep going up and up and up, so we wanted to slow it down. We've also put panels on our home.
It’s pretty straightforward, isn’t it? Put the panels on and start saving money.
Linnet Good and Dev Mukherjee are renting a 3 bedroom property in central Castlemaine. Dev commutes to Melbourne on weekdays and Linnet works as a copywriter from home. Everything in the house runs on electricity including their heating, hot water, cooking and cooling.
We’ve always been careful with our electricity use and turn off everything when we aren’t around, says Linnet. Despite this our electricity bills were high at around $2,640 per year. This was mainly because everything runs off electricity. But also the house is....Read More...
The new MASH system on our family home in Riddells Creek cost just over $7,000 for 5Kw and features a top quality European inverter and high performance panels. It is amazing how far solar prices have dropped and how the quality has improved.
Our electricity bills are around $3,200 annually. With the MASH installation, they are estimated to reduce by around $1,450 each year. That’s a payback of about 5 years, a decent return I reckon.
What's more, with this MASH system we are reducing our family's greenhouse gas emissions ....Read More...
MASH Solar is based in Castlemaine and Bendigo.
Call: 1300 466 274
Email: info@hubfoundation.org.au
PO Box 311
Castlemaine Vic 3450