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We are extending our energy offers!

We are extending our energy offers!

We have negotiated an extension on our current group-discounted energy offers, as 2017 looks to set a switching record with 1.9 million households expected to change power providers by the end of the year. 

Since the campaign launched in August more than 45,000 of you have joined the campaign and are now accessing the following discounts:

  • 37% off Electricity usage and supply in NSW with Click Energy*, 
  • 34% off Electricity usage & supply in VIC with Click Energy*,
  • 28% off Electricity usage in SA with Alinta Energy*,
  • 25% off Electricity usage & supply in SEQLD with Alinta Energy.*

According to our analysis, the discounts could save an average 4-person household:

  • up to $615 in NSW that switches from Electricity and Gas standing offers
  • up to $909 in VIC that switches from Electricity and Gas standing offers
  • up to $660 in SA that switches from Electricity and Gas standing offers
  • And up to $538 in SEQLD that switches from Electricity standing offers 

More than 1.2 million Australian households have switched energy providers this year according to the Australian Energy Market Operator, an increase of more than 200,000 from the same time last year and trending towards a record 1.9 million by December 31.

Campaign Director Christopher Zinn said, “if the current rate of switching continues a record 1.9m of us will change energy providers this year. That’s almost as big as the entire population of Brisbane.”

“I’d encourage all consumers who want cheaper bills to grab this opportunity; see if the offers are right for you, then switch, negotiate with your provider or shop around.”

The FiftyUp Club has more than 300,000 members nationally and uses combined buying power to unlock special offers. It is free to join at www.FiftyUpClub.com.au

 

^This is a FiftyUp Club analysis. Estimated potential savings figures are the average across the state for a 4 person household in NSW using the zone average for Electricity, with usage assumed to peak anytime (AusGrid 5,336kWh, Endeavour 6,031kWh, Essential 5,059kWh - sourced from https://www.energymadeeasy.gov.au/) and the state average for Gas (21,770MJ - sourced from Jemena). If such a household switches both bills from the average standing/basic Electricity & Gas offers of the 3 biggest electricity retailers - Energy Australia, Origin and AGL – they could save the amount estimated in the 1st year. Last updated July, 2017.

^^This is a FiftyUp Club analysis. Estimated potential savings figures are the average across the state for an average 4 person household in Victoria using 46,000Mj of Gas (76% peak, 24% off-peak) and the zone average for Electricity, with usage assumed to peak anytime (CitiPower 3,987kWh/year, Jemena 4,486kWh/year, Powercor 5,735kWh/year, SP AusNet 5,838kWh/year United Energy 4,703kWh/year). If such a household switches from the average standing/basic Gas or Dual Fuel offer of the 3 biggest electricity retailers - Energy Australia, Origin and AGL – they could save the amount estimated in the 1st year. Last updated July, 2017.

^^^ This is a FiftyUp Club analysis. Estimated potential savings figure is the possible saving in the 1st year for an average 4 person household in SA using 5,411kWH /year (sourced from https://www.energymadeeasy.gov.au/) and the state average for Gas (19,000MJ - sourced from Australian Gas Networks) that switches both bills from the average standing Electricity & Gas offers of the 3 biggest energy retailers - Energy Australia, Origin and AGL. All usage assumed to be peak anytime. Last updated July, 2017.

^^^^This is a FiftyUp Club analysis. Estimated potential savings figure is the average saving in the coming year across the distribution zones for an average 4 person household in SEQLD using 7320kWh/year (Energymadeeasy) that switches from the average standing offer of the 3 big electricity retailers - EnergyAustralia, Origin and AGL. All usage assumed to be peak anytime. Last updated July 2017.

 

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Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

Need a sensible pricing for my electricity, asI am a pensioner, and prices of late have been over the top. 

Someone
Someone from QLD commented:

If I have a contract with my existing power supplier do I have to wait until it expires to change suppliers? 

Madeleine
Madeleine from NSW commented:

Hi! You usually change suppliers any time. But just to be sure you should give them a call and confirm this! 

Someone
Someone commented:

I would like a great discount on my electricity as I am a pensioner. 

Madeleine
Madeleine from NSW commented:

Hi! Sure - we would love to help! Why don't you check out our offers on our homepage. Make sure you compare the usage and supply charges with your current offer so that you can compare :) 

Leanne
Leanne from WA commented:

Hi what is there available for WA. 

Madeleine
Madeleine from NSW replied to Leanne:

Hi Leanne, unfortunately there are no energy offers available for WA. There are too many governmental restrictions :( we are as frustrated as you are about this! 

John
John from WA commented:

Why is WA not included. ??? 

Someone
Someone from WA commented:

No Deals for Western Australia, let us know what you have to offer please.. 

Someone
Someone from WA commented:

Anything for Geraldton in Western Australia? 

Gertraud
Gertraud from ACT commented:

Dear Janet and Anonymous from WA please note that Western Australia is NOT part of the "national power grid". The State government owns and supplies electricity there, hence there are no deals. You are paying 94.9 cents/day supply charge and 26.475 cents per kWh. Consider youselves extremely lucky that the WA government has not yet sold of the electricity generation and supply, otherwise your prices could very easily be well over 30 cents per kWh, as in South Australia! 

Someone
Someone from WA commented:

Dose WA not exsist. 

Someone
Someone from WA commented:

When will WA have such offers? 

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