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Energy To Get The I-Tunes Treatment?

Energy To Get The I-Tunes Treatment?

New research out this week confirms the results of our FiftyUp Club survey that a “worryingly high number” of households believe there are no alternatives to their current energy provider and that even if there was, switching is too hard.

John Rolfe from News Corp reports the lack of innovation and disregard from current electricity companies for customer needs, has created an opportunity in the market for the likes of Apple, Google and even Telstra to step up. It’s described as a revolution similar to the one that recast music and video retailing.

CEO of Energy Consumers Australia (ECA), Rosemary Sinclair said “Apple, Google, Telstra and others had identified that there is friction in the market and that they can start addressing consumers’ needs”.

The ECA was set up last year by the federal, state and territory governments to be the people’s voice on power national advocate for power consumers.

Ms Sinclair said “the music industry had a business model that wasn’t what consumers wanted but didn’t want to change. So it was changed for them. Ditto the video industry. They come in with innovation that is centred around consumers’ needs and that is the major thing they do that changes the culture of the entire industry.”

Apple Energy LLC was set up by the tech giant only last month. Google meanwhile paid $US3.2 billion ($A4.3 billion) in 2014 for the home energy management business Nest.

Ms Sinclair also cited Mojo Power and Pooled Energy for bringing new approaches to the market. Mojo recently began selling NSW consumers a monthly “EnergyPass” that gives access to wholesale electricity rates while Pooled targets pool owners with a bundled deal of maintenance, chemicals and electricity.

At a clean energy summit in Sydney this week, the head of the Australian Energy Market Commission called on the sector to stop its navel-gazing and instead focus on consumers.

AEMC chairman John Pierce said “The traditional, centralised energy supply model is being challenged by new products and services, including renewables like wind and solar — but the current debate is inward focused (and) all about the industry.”

 

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vic
vic from NSW commented:

Im in NSW and have a solar system and the tarrif for feed in is going to expire at the end of the year. Is there any programs like the big switch for connecting a tesler battery to an existing system. Im in Tweed Heads. Vic 

John
John from NSW commented:

My solar panels cost $8,000 in January 2015, installed with a view of helping me out in advancing years to cope financially... I get 5-6 cents per k/wh that I sell to Integral Energy, they sell it back to me for 11 times that price... no discounts are available that I know of, and although I strive to keep my account in the positive balance, these gluttons are ruthless if I fall behind by 24hrs- then they hit me up for a late payment fee... they really are like pigs in a feed trough... John 

Michael
Michael from NSW commented:

All of the utilities are far too expensive I might own my home put have to live on $240 a week try doing that. MAH 

Someone
Someone from WA commented:

Come January 1 many pensioners are going to lose their part pension. This will have a negative effect on pensioner’s disposable income that will flow on to businesses. All the incentives to buy solar panels have been eroded by state governments. This indicates the Politician's don’t really care about the environment. 

brendon
brendon from QLD commented:

Yes last year Origin had an increase of 38.5% on their connection fee (can deny it if they wish, I have the paperwork) then there was an increase of 14% on useage. Now this finc year there is going to be another increase, what I haven't seen it in the bill as yet. Now nobody can answer why such an increase, a joke is the word. wages, food, coal have all, GONE DOWN so why the increase, I do agree in greed somewhere, so I am changing as have had power paid for in advance for years, but no discounts, you have to ASK for them. Well POWER Company LEARN to look after customers. Anything to get power companies to understand the increases have to be normal NOT super increases. Fiftyup Club, keep pushing as I don't seem to get anywhere with them, so if more help needed cantact me. Brendon Qld. Brisane 

john
john from QLD commented:

I am all for anything which will get current ( pardon the pun ) companies' hands out of our pockets. With so many in the market the profit margin available must be enormous. With all governments, state and federal , crying poor maybe it is time for a return of this industry to government. In any case contracts must be simplified so we can all know what we are getting for the exorbitant cost of this necessity. JayKay. Qld. 

Ron
Ron from VIC commented:

Talk about solar tariff rebates in Victoria the rebate is 5cents per kw/hr, RIP OFF. 

Ian
Ian from QLD commented:

In Cairns there is only one energy company,Ergon they rule.So after 32 years of living in Cairns I've had enough.So I'm moving to Brisbane so I can choose who I want.Plus other better deals on things,including Internet,Gas,Petrol,Rates are nearly $1,200 6 monthly.In Upper Coomera only $300 6 monthly it's a no brainer.Should have moved years ago plus it's too hot here the last 4 years. 

Chris
Chris from VIC commented:

It's ridiculous the number of energy retailers the profit margins must be very attractive no benefit to Australian consumers . Chris Rizonico 

Someone
Someone from QLD commented:

Enough they have increased the cost of the power, the admin costs have also doubled. 

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