check out the new remote control Jockey Wheel SmartBar rearview170 Beam Communications SatPhone Shop Topargee products
Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: Tango new power rates...


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 6110
Date:
Tango new power rates...


Power rate rise.jpg



-- Edited by aussie_paul on Wednesday 5th of July 2023 02:30:24 PM

Attachments
__________________


Guru

Status: Online
Posts: 1191
Date:

I am with AGL (NSW) and received notifications of similar increases. Not quite as steep and slightly lower rates ... perhaps a different state? Still painful. I also find it unconscionable that once your typical 12 month contract ends they put you on a plan that nobody would choose if they had sense. When they send notification that your plan is ending ..... CHECK if they have a better plan.

agl.jpg



Attachments
__________________


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 1467
Date:

A1.jpgA2.jpgCome to SA where we are suposedly the green state. My last bill i was charged for my exported power, now been sorted. Only get 5c /Kw for export power. I also get a 22% discount on the bill if paid before a certain date. Talk about smoke & mirrors with power companys.



Attachments
__________________
D.L.Bishop


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 4532
Date:

Leaving my checks till next week, maybe a bit more sense then. Two letter from Origin with two different prices so far.

" But Craig, you are a valued customer and we have put you on the best deal " ha ha

__________________

Cheers Craig



Guru

Status: Online
Posts: 1191
Date:

Wow. $0.76 per kWh is close enough to double what I am already peeved about. The green state ..... and all the porkies we were told, and still being told about how all this "free" energy from the sun and wind was going to make it cheaper.

I see the Reference Price is set nationally but differs according to where you are. But there is not such a huge difference, and there is the DMO (Link to Default Market Offer) that limits the prices charged to consumers.

Have you checked if you are on the best plan, or other providers?



__________________


Senior Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 220
Date:

There are many, many items and services in Australia which are now excessively costly due to both action and inaction by governments of both major political parties during the past 40 or so years.

Countries where the cost of electricity (kw/h) is MUCH cheaper than Australia:-

Singapore

France

Poland

New Zealand

Hong Kong

Norway

Philippines

USA

Brazil

Israel

Iceland

South Africa

Cambodia

Thailand

Canada

South Korea

. . . and more.



__________________


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 942
Date:

Energy Australia NSW residents last bill in May;

Peak 7am-5pm Week Days .6985

Shoulder 5pm-10pm Week Days .3903

Off Peak Weekends .2667

__________________

Kebbin



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 5420
Date:

Kebbin wrote:

Energy Australia NSW residents last bill in May;

Peak 7am-5pm Week Days .6985

Shoulder 5pm-10pm Week Days .3903

Off Peak Weekends .2667


Having been heavily involved in Solar sales in a previous life, with the associated analysis of power bills, I'd be checking those rates, as they make no sense. 

Will do some research, if I find time, and get back to you.

What is your post code? Cheers



-- Edited by yobarr on Friday 7th of July 2023 12:20:06 PM

__________________

v



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 6110
Date:

3352 Yobarr.



__________________


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 7578
Date:

We are on Energy Australia default.

 

Daily Supply Charge $0.935, now $0.957 

Peak usage (one rate) $0.300179, now $0.3775750

 

Most of our usage will be in the evening with heating, cooking etc.

We use typically a bit less 4000kWh a year (3500kWh was lowest), of this a higher portion is in winter due to heating.

 

We don't have gas in our building.

 

It's a block of units so solar cells I don't see ever happening (we would have to replace the roof tiles first, about $60k).



__________________

Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

50L custom fuel rack 6x20W 100/20mppt 4x26Ah gel 28L super insulated fridge TPMS 3 ARB compressors heatsink fan cooled 4L tank aftercooler Air/water OCD cleaning 4 stage car acoustic insulation.



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 7578
Date:

I have thought of getting the two separate meters supplied through one meter. That would be a saving of $349.30 less the electrician's cost amortised over X number of years. A third meter I got the garage rewired to one of our units as soon as we bought it as it would be a bit rude that tennants be paying for our garage electricity (unit let without garage).

 

$/kW 0.3775750 x 4000kWh = $1510.30

Daily fee $0.957 x 365 x 2 meters = $698.61



__________________

Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

50L custom fuel rack 6x20W 100/20mppt 4x26Ah gel 28L super insulated fridge TPMS 3 ARB compressors heatsink fan cooled 4L tank aftercooler Air/water OCD cleaning 4 stage car acoustic insulation.



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 5420
Date:

aussie_paul wrote:

3352 Yobarr.


 Hi Paul. Bit too tired to concentrate enough to give helpful advice, but you may wish to access wattever.com.au , where you can compare various providers in your area. 

Being able to understand your bill is the  first step, as is being aware of your usage patterns.                                                  

Having a decent Solar system is a no-brainer with many customers that I sold to in the Ballarat area eliminating their bill.    

In Brisbane I had a large 4 bedroom house, and my late Mrs used to like using the AC or the reverse cycle heater, depending on the season. I NEVER ever got a power bill, and I used to get a cheque each year for over $1000.    

Having your Hot Water (assuming electric) on the T11 meter, with an HW timer, is a big help. HW cylinder should be 315 litre, or more, for a family home. Small HW systems DO NOT save money, and standard Solar Hot Water (panels) is a waste of money. 

There are many other tips that I could give, but maybe another time.                                                                                           Good luck, but I am happy to help if you have questions. Cheers

3E636545-5E33-4719-95AE-9CCAA2CED167.png

 

 



-- Edited by yobarr on Saturday 8th of July 2023 02:48:31 PM

Attachments
__________________

v



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 6110
Date:

yobarr wrote:
aussie_paul wrote:

3352 Yobarr.


 Hi Paul. Bit too tired to concentrate enough to give helpful advice, but you may wish to access wattever.com.au , where you can compare various providers in your area. 

Being able to understand your bill is the  first step, as is being aware of your usage patterns.                                                  

Having a decent Solar system is a no-brainer with many customers that I sold to in the Ballarat area eliminating their bill.    

In Brisbane I had a large 4 bedroom house, and my late Mrs used to like using the AC or the reverse cycle heater, depending on the season. I NEVER ever got a power bill, and I used to get a cheque each year for over $1000.    

Having your Hot Water (assuming electric) on the T11 meter, with an HW timer, is a big help. HW cylinder should be 315 litre, or more, for a family home. Small HW systems DO NOT save money, and standard Solar Hot Water (panels) is a waste of money. 

There are many other tips that I could give, but maybe another time.                                                                                           Good luck, but I am happy to help if you have questions. Cheers

3E636545-5E33-4719-95AE-9CCAA2CED167.png

 

 



-- Edited by yobarr on Saturday 8th of July 2023 02:48:31 PM


 Thanks Yobarr. (Y)

 



__________________


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 4532
Date:

Changed to Red Energy yesterday, gas and elec.

__________________

Cheers Craig

Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Tweet this page Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us
Purchase Grey Nomad bumper stickers Read our daily column, the Nomad News The Grey Nomad's Guidebook