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olar panels andheat pumps can reduce anoverall electricity

bill by 40%. These energy saving systems usually pay for

themselves within two to five years, after which residents

will continue to enjoy the reduction in their electricity bills each

month.

Le Roux says that this type of installation is usually considered

a special project. Despite the obvious benefits, body corporates

often postpone special projects due to a lack of funds and a re-

luctance to raise a special levy to cover the costs. Owners could

also be reluctant because it is a large outlay if the job is done

without financial assistance. However, if they have an option of

paying it off, it may seemmore feasible. In addition, if a contrac-

tor is approached with a bulk order, the price will be discounted.

“Propell offers project finance for large projects like this and,

because many home owners need to save energy and money.

Propell will enable the scheme to fund the installation in full and

in many cases, the monthly saving on the municipal account,

could cover the repayment instalment eachmonth,” says le Roux.

Once the loan is repaid, the saving will help the body corpo-

rate’s cash flow and reduce the need for future increases in levies

or the need to raise special levies for other projects (i.e. they will

be able to ‘bank’ the surplus and build up a reserve fund).

Propell offers project finance to assist managing agents and

trustees get the job done withminimum fuss and without having

any of the trustees sign surety for the loan. Le Roux adds, “The

facility can remain in place indefinitely and will only incur costs

when used.”

Energy savings

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Installing equipment such as solar panels or heat pumps

to heat water, LED lighting or lights with movement

detectors for common areas, and other energy saving

devices, will contribute to raising the value of units in the

scheme,” says Willem le Roux, Director of Propell.