https://www.energymadeeasy.gov.au/ My current provider, like all of them, jacked up my leccy prices in July, but a bit too far for my liking. The Gov comparison site, which I used last time, is still pretty good and you dont need to give your data to private corps lile iselect / meerkat. Hopefully a considerable saving on the new provider, but sill not as cheap as last years prices.

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    Always worth reviewing your plans periodically. I wasted $100s in recent years by not paying enough attention to my plan and it’s comparable rates from the competition. Lesson learned!

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    Don’t forget to compare costs in your pocket with costs against the planet. Consider Diamond Energy!

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        Not dumb. Sorry for not elaborating. FiT = Feed in Tarriff. How much the power company will pay you for solar power you generate and feed back into the grid.

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          Ah, I see. Thanks for the explanation. So it’s not the same rate that they charge you for electricity? I assumed it would be a 1:1 equivalency because power is power. Either way, nice that you’re getting a bit more back.

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            No, largely because the power you buy includes network + retail fees but what you sell is closer to a wholesale generation price

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                Not really in this case. When you put energy into the grid you’re essentially the same as any other wholesale generator, just at a smaller scale

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                  I see what you mean, but it’s our power and we’re providing it back to them, we should get to charge them the same rate they’re charging us for the same resource.

                  If you get solar, can you disable feeding back into the grid?

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            Sadly no. I don’t know how much companies in other states pay but in Tas, most pay about 8c/kwh but 1st Energy pays 10c.

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    If you are a concession holder in SA, consider signing up for the SACEDO offer with Origin Energy. It’s the lowest cost (non-solar, non-battery) energy plan available and doesn’t have late fees, etc. Make sure you are also registered for the other various energy discounts.

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    I switched to Tango just the other day - simply because they were the cheapest. Any horror stories I should know before the cooling-off period expires?

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      Yeah I’m keeping an eye out for that, wondering if the company I switched to (Red Energy) is gonna jack their prices to make them above my previous (momentum). Suprisingly they havent sent out a welcome pack yet, usually it’s pretty quick to lock you in, so I’m wondering if they are in the midst of price jacking