Enter your email Address

LookUpStrata

Strata Information Leading to Open Discussion

  • The Strata Magazine banner
  • Subscribe to LookUpStrata banner
Australia's Top Property Blog Dedicated to Strata Living
  • Home
  • What is strata?
    • Strata Legislation – Rules and ByLaws
    • What is Strata?
    • Glossary of NSW Strata Terms and Jargon
    • Understand Strata Management with this Five-Minute Guide
    • Cracking the Strata Fees Code
    • Strata Finance
  • Strata Topics
    • Strata Information By State
      • New South Wales
      • Queensland
      • Victoria
      • Australian Capital Territory
      • South Australia
      • Tasmania
      • Western Australia
      • Northern Territory
    • Strata Information By Topic
      • COVID-19
      • By-Laws & Legislation
      • Smoking
      • Parking
      • Noise & Neighbours
      • Insurance
      • Pets
      • Your Levies
      • New Law Reform
      • Maintenance & Common Property
      • Committee Concerns
      • NBN & Telecommunications
      • Building Defects
      • Renting / Selling / Buying Property
      • Strata Managers
      • Building Managers & Caretakers
      • Strata Plan / Strata Inspection Report
      • Apartment Living Sustainability
    • Strata Webinars
      • NSW Strata Webinars
      • QLD Strata Webinars
      • VIC Strata Webinars
      • ACT Strata Webinars
      • SA Strata Webinars
      • WA Strata Webinars
    • Upcoming Strata Events
  • Blog
    • Newsletter Archives
  • The Strata Magazine
    • The NSW Strata Magazine
    • The QLD Strata Magazine
    • The VIC Strata Magazine
    • The WA Strata Magazine
  • Advertise With Us
    • Site Sponsors
  • About Us
    • Testimonials for LookUpStrata
  • Help
    • Ask A Strata Question
    • Q&As – about the LookUpStrata site
    • Sitemap
Home » Sustainability » Sustainability NSW » NSW: Sustainability Infrastructure In Strata Schemes – The Good And The Bad

NSW: Sustainability Infrastructure In Strata Schemes – The Good And The Bad

Published July 6, 2021 By Allison Benson, Kerin Benson Lawyers 3 Comments Last Updated July 25, 2022

Share with your strata community

345 shares
  • Share
  • LinkedIn
  • Email

This article is about sustainability infrastructure in NSW.

The Strata Schemes Management Amendment (Sustainability Infrastructure) Bill 2021 was passed on 16 February 2021 and received assent on 24 February 2021, thereafter becoming the Strata Schemes Amendment (Sustainability Infrastructure) Act 2021. The new provisions on sustainability infrastructure have been inserted into the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015 and are in force. You can read more about what sustainability infrastructure is and how installing it has been made easier in Allison’s previous blog post here. This article will focus on the pros and cons of the new provisions.

GET NOTIFIED WHEN WE PUBLISH NEW Q&AS, NEWS AND ARTICLES TO THE SITE

The Pros

The new provisions are a good effort in the fight against climate change, especially given the rapid growth of strata schemes in New South Wales. By switching to renewable energy sources, there will be a reduction in air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, environment footprint, carbon footprint and waste while providing power and water to lots and common property more efficiently and cleanly.

The use of renewable energy should also result in a reduction of power and water bills which would mean a saving to owners corporations and lot owners in bills for the common property and individual lots.

The Cons

The main concern with switching to sustainable infrastructure is the cost factor – this includes the installation costs, running costs and maintenance costs. The affordability levels of lot owners in strata schemes will obviously differ, and what is affordable to some lot owners will not be affordable to others. This could be especially worrying given the reduced votes required to pass a sustainability infrastructure resolution.

The new provisions address this to some extent by requiring an owners corporation to consider certain factors before approving a sustainability infrastructure resolution. These are – the cost of the sustainability infrastructure and works including any expected running and maintenance costs; who will own, install and maintain the sustainability infrastructure; the extent to which the use of the sustainability infrastructure will be available to all or some of the lots in the strata scheme; and any matter prescribed by the regulations. These requirements direct the owners corporation to consider essential matters such as costs and will assist the owners corporation in making an informed decision. Ideally, when considering the cost of sustainability infrastructure, owners corporations should also consider the financial implications on all lot owners.

Further, Mr Kevin Anderson, the Minister for Better Regulation and Innovation noted the concern expressed in respect of the potential impact on owners who are experiencing financial hardship during the second reading speech for the Bill and stated that the Government will monitor the impact of these changes to ensure they do not have adverse impacts on owners. He also noted that the Bill includes a regulation‑making power to allow the Government to prescribe additional factors if further accountability measures are needed in the future.

Other notable cons to sustainable infrastructure are that in some cases supply may depend on the weather and maintenance may be difficult.

So, is it good or bad?

The pros for sustainable infrastructure clearly outweigh its cons, especially in relation to its global effect. This is not to discount any prohibitive costs that lot owners may face, and in this instance, we suggest that owners corporations start small and formulate their yearly budgets to cater for increasing sustainable infrastructure in their strata schemes and implement it over the course of time to minimise the initial financial impact.

Jasmin H.Singh & Allison Benson
Kerin Benson Lawyers
E: [email protected]
P: 02 4032 7990

This is general information and should not be considered to be legal advice. I recommend you obtain legal advice specific to your individual situation.

This post appears in Strata News #491.

Have a question about sustainability infrastructure or something to add to the article? Leave a comment below.

Embed

Read next:

  • NSW: Sustainability Infrastructure Survey
  • NSW: NCAT Dishes Out Punishment

This article has been republished with permission from the author and first appeared on the Kerin Benson Lawyer website.

Visit our Apartment Living Sustainability OR NSW Strata Legislation pages.

Looking for strata information concerning your state? For state-specific strata information, take a look here.

Are you not sure about some of the strata terms used in this article? Take a look at our NSW Strata Glossary to help with your understanding.

After a free PDF of this article? Log into your existing LookUpStrata Account to download the printable file. Not a member? Simple – join for free on our Registration page.

Share with your strata community

345 shares
  • Share
  • LinkedIn
  • Email

About Allison Benson, Kerin Benson Lawyers

Allison is a strata lawyer who has provided general strata advice, acted in strata disputes (including building defect disputes) and worked with clients in preparing and enforcing by-laws and strata management statements, since 2008. From 2012 onwards, Allison has acted exclusively on behalf of owners corporations and lot owners in respect of both strata and community association disputes and building and construction disputes.

Allison has extensive experience in commercial litigation and dispute resolution, having represented clients in contractual claims, interpretation of by-laws and rules, Home Building Act claims and levy recovery claims at all levels of court proceedings, including in the Court of Appeal and in the former CTTT (now the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal known as NCAT). Allison’s knowledge across a variety of strata schemes matters enables her to advise owners corporations, lot owners and other interested parties on a range of issues and to represent their interests both informally and before the courts.

Allison is a member of the Australian College of Community Association Lawyers (ACCAL), the Newcastle Law Society and the Society of Construction Law Australia. She holds a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) from Macquarie University and a Bachelor of Business from the University of Newcastle.
Allison's LinkedIn Profile.
Allison is a regular contributor to LookUpStrata. You can take a look at Allison's articles here .

Comments

  1. Brent Clark, Wattblock says

    July 16, 2021 at 11:33 am

    For those who think that solar is not starting to take off on strata buildings, here is a video of 50 case studies of solar panels on residential strata buildings.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRb_46NDWvA

    Reply
  2. hgs says

    July 7, 2021 at 8:20 pm

    The body corporate usually wants to stop people from putting solar panels on

    Reply
  3. Frank Brown says

    July 7, 2021 at 6:27 pm

    replacing aging starting-to-fail always-on garage fluorescent lights with LED sensor lights dimming to 10-30% look like a 2-year payback from electricity savings, then money for jam for our strata.

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Search For Strata Articles

  • Advert Stratabox
  • StrataBox Advert
  • Advert: StrataLoans
  • Advert: StrataLoans
  • Advert: StrataLoans
Subscribe Newsletter

TESTIMONIALS

"LookUpStrata should be compulsory reading for every member of a Body Corporate Committee. It provides the most understandable answers to all the common (and uncommon) questions that vex Body Corporates everywhere. Too often Committee members do not understand what Body Corporates are legally able to do and not do. LookUpStrata helps educate everybody living in a Body Corporate environment for free." John, Lot Owner

"It's the best and most professional body corporate information source a strata manager could have! Thanks to the whole team!" MQ, Strata Manager

"I like reading all the relevant articles on important issues on Strata living that the LookUpStrata Newsletter always effectively successfully covers"
Carole, Lot Owner

"Strata is so confusing and your newsletters and website are my go-to to get my questions answered. It has helped me out so many times and is a fabulous knowledge hub." Izzy, Lot Owner

Quick Login

Log In
Register Lost Password

Categories

  • Contact a Strata Specialist on the LookUpStrata Directory
  • Ask Us A Strata Question
  • New South Wales
  • Queensland
  • Victoria
  • Australian Capital Territory
  • South Australia
  • Tasmania
  • Western Australia
  • Northern Territory
  • ByLaws & Legislation
  • Smoking
  • Parking
  • Noise & Neighbours
  • Insurance
  • Pets
  • Levies
  • Law Reform
  • Maintenance & Common Property
  • Committee Concerns
  • NBN & Telecommunications
  • Building Defects
  • Renting / Selling / Buying
  • Strata Managers
  • Building Managers and Caretakers
  • Strata Reports / Plans
  • Sustainability

Recent Comments

  • Liza Admin on QLD: Q&A Renting, Selling or Reallocation – Exclusive Use of Common Property
  • Liza Admin on QLD: Q&A Holding Positions on the Executive and Ordinary Committee
  • William Marquand on QLD: What does Strata Insurance cover? What do we need to disclose?
  • Tyrone Shandiman on QLD: What does Strata Insurance cover? What do we need to disclose?
  • Liza Admin on SA: Q&A Strata Regulations About Car Parking Rules
  • Liza Admin on SA: Q&A Rights to have pets for residents in strata
  • Tyrone Shandiman on NAT: Q&A Yearly Increases To Strata Insurance
  • Tyrone Shandiman on NAT: Q&A Yearly Increases To Strata Insurance
  • Tyrone Shandiman on QLD: What does Strata Insurance cover? What do we need to disclose?
  • Robert Budniak on NSW: E-Bike and E-Scooter Battery Fires in Strata on the Increase

WEBSITE INFORMATION

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions of Use
  • Terms of Use for Comments and Community Discussion
  • Advertising Disclosure
  • Sitemap

SCA Membership

SCA WA Membership

ASK A STRATA QUESTION

Disclaimer

The opinions and/or views expressed on the LookUpStrata site, including, but not limited to, our blogs and comments, represent the thoughts of individual bloggers and our online communities, and not those necessarily of LookUpStrata Pty Ltd. In all instances, information should not be taken as advice and independent legal advice should be consulted.

CONTACT US VIA EMAIL

Copyright © 2024 · LookUpStrata ® Pty Ltd · All rights reserved