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Cut Power Bills in SA with a Scorecard Assessment

April 16, 20256 min read

I. Introduction: The Energy Cost Dilemma for South Australians

Rising electricity costs in South Australia have made energy efficiency a key concern for households across the state. With temperatures that swing from scorching summer heat to cold winter nights, the average home can quickly rack up power bills if it’s not built or maintained with energy performance in mind.

While there are countless energy-saving tips, rebates, technologies, and products on the market, the path to genuinely lowering your electricity costs often starts with one clear, accessible step: a Residential Efficiency Scorecard assessment.

This blog will explore why a Scorecard assessment is the smartest first move you can make toward energy savings—offering clarity, actionable insights, and a solid foundation for every future upgrade. We’ll also show how Jousto, a South Australian smart energy automation provider, works hand-in-hand with Scorecard improvements to take your power savings even further.


II. What Is the Residential Efficiency Scorecard?

The Residential Efficiency Scorecard is a national assessment tool developed under the Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme (NatHERS). It’s designed to evaluate how energy-efficient your existing home is—especially in relation to fixed appliances and the building's ability to retain comfort in hot and cold conditions.

Unlike theoretical energy-saving guides or DIY checklists, the Scorecard involves a qualified assessor visiting your home to measure and document:

  • Construction materials and insulation levels

  • Window types and their shading

  • Heating and cooling systems

  • Hot water systems

  • Lighting

  • Solar PV systems (if present)

Based on this, you receive a comprehensive report covering:

⭐ Energy Star Rating

A 1 to 10 scale that reflects how efficiently your home uses energy—primarily the cost of running fixed appliances. A higher rating = lower running costs.

❄️☀️ Comfort Ratings (Hot and Cold)

Shows how well your home maintains comfort without using heaters or air conditioners. More bars indicate better performance.

⚙️ Appliance Efficiency Breakdown

Identifies the fixed appliances contributing most to your energy bills, including their estimated annual running cost.

📋 Personalised Recommendations

Actionable, ranked advice on improvements that will make the biggest difference to comfort and cost savings—often linked with potential rebates.


III. Why a Scorecard Assessment Is the Easiest First Step

1. It Provides a Clear and Personalised Starting Point

With so many home energy tips online, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. What’s relevant to your home? What actually works?

A Scorecard assessment cuts through the noise by showing you exactly where your home sits in terms of energy efficiency. You’ll understand which areas are costing you the most and where improvements will have the biggest return.

2. It Identifies Specific Weak Spots

Unlike generic advice, the Scorecard identifies the real inefficiencies in your home. Is heat escaping through the ceiling? Are your single-glazed windows killing your aircon’s efforts? Is your old hot water system silently draining your energy budget?

Knowing exactly what’s wrong helps you fix the right things—in the right order.

3. Action Plans Are Prioritised for Impact and Budget

The recommendations you receive are not just a to-do list—they're ranked based on which changes will deliver the biggest energy savings or comfort improvements. This helps homeowners:

  • Plan home upgrades over time

  • Apply for targeted rebates

  • Avoid wasting money on minor tweaks with little effect

4. The Metrics Are Easy to Understand and Track

The Scorecard’s star ratings and comfort bars give you at-a-glance insights into how your home performs. They also allow you to track improvements—if you add insulation or upgrade your heating system, you can reassess and see your score rise.

5. It Can Unlock Rebates and Incentives

In South Australia, having a Scorecard assessment can qualify you for certain state and federal energy upgrade rebates. Some lenders also consider the Scorecard when offering green home loans or interest rate discounts.


IV. Comparing the Scorecard to Other Energy Strategies

While the Scorecard is a strong standalone tool, it’s often compared with other approaches like online energy-saving tips or smart energy automation. Here’s how it stacks up:

✅ Compared to General Advice

  • Scorecard: Site-specific, based on your home

  • Tips: Broad and non-personalised

  • Verdict: Scorecard wins on clarity and relevance

✅ Compared to Energy Automation (e.g., Jousto)

  • Scorecard: Focuses on building performance and fixed systems

  • Jousto: Focuses on usage timing, automation, and optimisation

  • Verdict: Best used together for maximum savings

In fact, let’s explore how these tools complement each other perfectly.


V. How Jousto Complements the Scorecard

Jousto is a South Australian company specialising in smart energy automation for homes and businesses. While the Scorecard shows you what to upgrade, Jousto helps you use your energy smarter every day.

What Jousto Does:

  • Automates when appliances run based on energy prices

  • Maximises solar self-consumption

  • Manages battery charge/discharge cycles

  • Prevents exporting energy during negative pricing events

  • Integrates with Home Assistant for advanced energy control

Why You Still Need the Scorecard First

Even the most intelligent energy automation system can’t perform well if your home is fundamentally inefficient. For example:

  • If your ceiling isn’t insulated, Jousto can’t stop your heater from working overtime

  • If you have halogen downlights, no scheduling app can reduce their inefficiency

  • If your home leaks air, Jousto’s automation won’t save your aircon from overworking

The Scorecard gives you the blueprint. Jousto gives you the controls.

Once your home’s efficiency is upgraded, Jousto ensures every watt of solar and every cent of your battery investment is used optimally. This powerful combination helps South Australian homeowners:

  • Lower energy bills significantly

  • Avoid bill shocks from peak pricing

  • Automate daily energy choices with zero effort

  • Increase comfort year-round

Real-World Example

Imagine a family in suburban Adelaide:

  • They receive a Scorecard and learn their home scores 4 stars

  • The assessor identifies poor insulation and an old gas heater as key issues

  • They upgrade insulation and switch to a reverse-cycle system

  • Their rating jumps to 7 stars, and energy use drops

Next, they install solar and pair it with Jousto. Now, Jousto:

  • Charges the battery during solar peak or low grid prices

  • Runs the hot water system mid-day from solar

  • Avoids exports during negative FiT events

  • Automates cooling during cheap energy windows

The result? Comfort, lower bills, and no need to think about any of it.


VI. Benefits of Starting with the Scorecard

Let’s summarise the biggest benefits of the Scorecard:

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VII. Who Should Get a Scorecard Assessment?

Perfect for:

  • Homeowners planning renovations

  • Households struggling with seasonal energy bills

  • Solar owners who want to increase self-consumption

  • Renters negotiating upgrades with landlords

  • Anyone applying for a green loan

Assessments are delivered by accredited professionals and take around 2–3 hours. Many providers offer services throughout metro and regional South Australia.


VIII. How to Book a Scorecard Assessment

Booking is easy. Here’s how to get started:

  1. Visit the official Scorecard website or search for accredited assessors in your region

  2. Book an assessment—many offer quotes based on your location and house size

  3. Prepare access for the assessor to view heating/cooling systems, roof space (if safe), and fixed appliances

  4. Receive your report—including your energy star rating and upgrade advice

  5. Use the findings to access rebates or implement changes


IX. Final Thought: Knowledge + Automation = Maximum Impact

A Residential Efficiency Scorecard provides the knowledge.
Jousto delivers the action.
Together, they form a powerful toolkit for South Australians aiming to cut power bills and boost home comfort.

If you’re ready to take control of your energy costs:

  • Start with the Scorecard: Find out how your home performs and what to improve

  • Follow with smart tech like Jousto: Optimise usage based on price and production

You don’t need to become an energy expert—you just need the right tools and advice.


✅ Take Your First Step Today

Book a Residential Efficiency Scorecard assessment and uncover exactly where your home can improve. Then, let Jousto automate your energy savings around your improved home performance.

🔍 Start with knowledge. Act with automation. Save more, stress less.

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