Monthly Archives: November 2020

By ChrisWilliams | November 25th, 2020 | Categories: General Solar

Shane Warne backs solar and battery deal that could see power bills drop to zero

Cricket great Shane Warne has put his support behind a new electricity deal that could see people’s power bills drop to zero. Cricket...

By ChrisWilliams | November 16th, 2020 | Categories: Recent News

5 things you should know before buying solar

Australian home owners are freeing themselves from the grid by transitioning to solar, and significantly reducing their electricity bills in the process. Solar...

By ChrisWilliams | November 16th, 2020 | Categories: Recent News

Choosing the right size solar system and where to put it

Whether you are powering a bitcoin mine or like to read by candle light, every detail of your energy usage should be considered...

By ChrisWilliams | November 5th, 2020 | Categories: News

Victoria’s new Tesla battery in Moorabool to drive down power prices, State Government says

Victoria will be home to the largest battery in the southern hemisphere as part of a State Government push to transition to renewable...

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These costs are based on the SA Power network in Adelaide but prices may vary depending on your circumstances. This comparison assumes a general energy usage of 4000kWh/year for a residential customer on Energy Locals Time of Use Tariff – (TOU – Peak, Off-Peak & Solar Sponge).

The reference price is set by the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) for a financial year in relation to electricity supply to residential customers in the distribution region and is based on an assumed annual usage amount. Any difference between the reference price and the unconditional price of a plan is expressed as a percentage more or less than the reference price. The terms of any conditional discounts are shown, along with any further difference between the reference price and the discount applied if a condition is met, expressed as a percentage more or less than the reference price.