How much does Origin energy Charge per kWh?
Yes. Our NSW standard retailer feed-in tariff rate changed from 7.0c/kWh to 5.0c/kWh (GST inclusive, if any) on 1 July 2021. The change in the feed-in tariff is in line with the reduction in wholesale electricity prices.
How do I find out my energy tariff?
You should be able to find your tariff on your energy bill under a section called ‘About your tariff. ‘ Your tariff should also be listed on your online account with your energy supplier.
Who has the best feed-in tariff in NSW?
Red Energy has the best solar feed-in tariff in NSW, where eligible customers on a single rate tariff can get 18 cents per kilowatt hour (c/kWh) for feeding electricity into the grid. Discover Energy also has one of the highest feed-in tariff rates at 16c/kWh, while AGL and Origin both offer a notable 12c/kWh.
What is Origin supply charge?
What is a daily supply charge? Daily supply charge, also known as a fixed charge, is the price that you pay to an energy provider for supplying electricity and gas to your address. You pay the daily supply charge even when you don’t use any electricity or gas at that address.
What is tariff origin?
The Rules of Origin (ROO) are an agreed set of rules between countries that share a preferential trade agreement, such as a Free Trade Agreement (FTA). They determine the criteria for which goods are eligible for free or preferential import tariffs.
What is consumption tariff?
or ‘consumption charge’ is the amount you pay for each unit of electricity and gas you use. It is listed on your bill as cents per kilowatt hour (c/ kWh ) for electricity and cents per megajoule (c/MJ) for gas.
Is Origin energy expensive?
Origin holds much cheaper rates than AGL in South Australia and Victoria, according to our price estimates on this page. However, AGL works out slightly cheaper than Origin in South East Queensland, while both providers offer the same prices in NSW.