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Batgas Gas appliance maintenance Batgas is a family business. We currently have three main employees who work in and out of our office and home. Thank you!

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01/06/2024

Howdy

24/05/2024

Just letting all our customers know we are working through our job list. We will get back to everyone as best we can in this difficult time. We appreciate everyone’s patience.

07/08/2023

For those who've been following our socials for some time you’ve probably noticed us mentioning hydrogen gas {every other week!}.

Why? Because hydrogen has been identified as one of the gases we can use in our network to replace natural gas – and when it’s produced via an electrolyser using renewable energy, it is green hydrogen, a renewable gas.

Questions we often get asked are “Will it work?” and “How would hydrogen perform in a regular house?”. And so we worked with appliance manufacturers Rinnai Australia and Electrolux and partnered with Dennis Family Homes to create Australia’s first demonstration Hydrogen Home (HyHome).

In our HyHome we demonstrate what a household powered by 100% hydrogen gas appliances can actually be like.

Visit our web page to learn more about HyHome: https://www.australiangasnetworks.com.au/hyhome

31/07/2023

The Victorian Premier has sold his sole to the Greens to line his own pockets, now all victorians are paying the price. Those who have gas, don’t worry it will be around for years to come (remember we are still burning coal!!). Not only that, Dan is quite happy selling our Natural Gas to other countries, yeah, doesn’t make sense does it?

See media release below -

28 July 2023
Media Release
Gas is critical to the clean energy transition, and renewable gas will get us there quicker
We note the announcement by the Victorian Government today regarding the phasing out of gas to new homes.
Industry and government are all working to the same goal – a cleaner future. There are multiple paths to that future, and we have consistently said Australia must not pick winners or cut off options when it comes to energy. This is particularly important given the enormity of the low carbon transition and the work still to be done.
What remains paramount is the ability to reduce emissions to meet decarbonisation targets while delivering energy reliably and affordably to consumers. Today’s announcement risks removing an important option to achieve that through renewable gases like green hydrogen and biomethane as a clean energy source, distributed through existing network infrastructure that is capable of carrying these new gases at little additional cost. It removes the ability for people in Victoria to choose the energy they use in transitioning to a low carbon future.
It makes sense to use existing infrastructure to meet decarbonisation goals - moving too quickly to discount the role of renewable gas raises significant issues about affordability, risk and equity.
The reality is that electrification has significant challenges, is not the only answer and cannot meet Victoria’s future energy needs alone. A premature shift towards electrification will, in our view, increase carbon emissions in the state, pushing consumers toward an electricity system dominated by nearly 70 per cent brown coal, which is not only emissions intensive but increasingly unreliable as coal exits the system more quickly than planned.
We are saying to the Government that there is no silver bullet when it comes to our future energy needs. Cutting off options now limits the ability for all Victorians to access a mix of future energy solutions. A secure, reliable and affordable path to the future energy mix must include renewable gas – for new and existing homes, businesses, industry and transport.
This is why we are delivering a series of world-leading renewable gas projects that are delivering carbon-free hydrogen to homes and businesses. These include:
• Hydrogen Park SA – a world leading project delivering a renewable hydrogen blend to homes in South Australia since May 2021 using Australia’s largest electrolyser;
• Our new Hydrogen Park Murray Valley project, which will deliver an up to 10% renewable hydrogen blend into the existing natural gas supply to over 40,000 customers in the Albury- Wodonga region from 2025;
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• Hydrogen Park Gladstone, which is currently under construction and will deliver a 10% renewable hydrogen blend to all homes and businesses connected to our gas supply system in Gladstone; and
• HyHome - Australia’s first hydrogen home launched this month in Melbourne, which demonstrates that renewable gas can be used in Australian homes, functioning in the same way as gas does today.
We are urging the government to consult with industry and support the development of the renewable gas industry so that all Victorians can access clean energy reliably, safely and affordably. Meanwhile we will continue to deliver a safe and reliable energy supply to our existing 1.4 million customers in Victoria and continue to work to provide future choice to those customers.
For further information contact
Rachel Cameron, Head of Corporate Affairs T 0425 199 184
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Gas and gas appliances will still available long after Dan moves on.

13/07/2023
No need to switch from gas
13/07/2023

No need to switch from gas

Hi everyone. Just letting you know that there are organisation out there that are telling people they need new heaters p...
13/04/2023

Hi everyone. Just letting you know that there are organisation out there that are telling people they need new heaters purely on the age of the heater. This is nonsense, sure they may get it right from time to time, but that would be blind luck. There is a lot more money to be made with changing over heaters compared to have them repaired or serviced and that is the driving force. Unfortunately, not every plumber and gas fitter has the appropriate training or skills required to service gas equipment so it makes easier for them the replace units and more profitable for them!

Some of the older heaters are better quality than the new products on the market, so choose wisely!

Make sure the people you trust are qualified in type A gas appliance servicing or give them a miss. And in Victoria it is law to complete an appliance servicing report to be sent to VBA (Victorian Building Authority). The VBA can audit service work based on the reports. This is to try and counteract the unqualified or unskilled from being involved in gas maintenance and to ensure the correct tests are being done on gas appliances.

We are happy to give free advice for people who have been told to replace their heater, or for any other reason, so give us a call (02) 60334135. We are more than happy to help.

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