Victorians to save on energy if they sweat it out this summer
Victorian home and business owners will be paid to cut their energy use during times of peak demand this summer in order to avoid statewide blackouts.
Read MoreVictorian home and business owners will be paid to cut their energy use during times of peak demand this summer in order to avoid statewide blackouts.
Read MoreIf you are one of the thousands of Australians who have already made the switch to solar or are wanting to make the switch to a GreenPower energy plan, the results are just in for Mozo’s Experts Choice Residential Electricity Awards.
Read MoreAccording to the results of Mozo’s 2017 Experts Choice Residential Electricity Awards, using the wrong energy provider is costing Aussie households thousands of dollars annually.
Read MoreRooftop solar systems are set to save Aussies $1.6 billion on their power bills over the next decade - which is great news for those families who can afford them.
Read MoreSouth-east Queenslanders could save hundreds of dollars a year on energy bills following Alinta Energy’s partnership with the state government.
Read MoreAussies have endured a winter of dropping temperatures and rising energy costs, making the decision to turn on the heater more complicated than ever.
Read MoreAs electricity providers face scrutiny over spiking power bills, energy retailer Origin has announced plans to trial new technology that will allow households to track which of their home appliances are sucking up the most power.
Read MoreLong gone are the days when tech giants Apple and Alphabet (parent company of Google) stuck to making computers and selling ads, with both companies recently indicating further forays into the renewable energy sector.
Read MoreAustralian households are becoming increasingly pessimistic about their financial future according to a new report, with the high cost of energy prices, looming interest rate rises and static income levels all contributing to household stress.
Read MoreLess than half of Aussies are fully satisfied with their electricity plan when it comes to value for money, but even more have never switched plans in a search for a better deal, according to the biannual Energy Consumer Sentiment Survey from Energy Consumers Australia.
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