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How much does electricity cost per kWh in NSW?

How much does electricity cost per kWh in NSW?

These charges are measured in kilowatt-hours (kWh), with most electricity retailers charging between 25 and 40 cents per kWh, depending on your state and electricity tariff….Electricity Prices per kWh by State.

State Average Electricity Usage Rates (per kWh)
QLD 21.34c/kWh
VIC 20.96c/kWh
NSW 24.66c/kWh
SA 34.24c/kWh

How much does Energy Australia charge per kWh?

Single rate FiT (see important note below)

State EnergyAustralia feed-in tariff
New South Wales 9.5 cents per kWh^
Australian Capital Territory 9.5 cents per kWh^
South Australia 10.5 cents per kWh^
Queensland 8.5 cents per kWh^

Who is the cheapest energy supplier in NSW?

List of cheapest electricity providers NSW

Electricity Provider Electricity Plan Price Estimate*
OVO Energy The One Plan $1,079
Nectr Online $1,081
Tango Energy Home Select $1,084
Elysian Energy Power Maximiser $1,089

Which is the best EnergyAustralia plan for NSW?

EnergyAustralia shakes things up for its customers in NSW with a variable rate plan thrown into the mix alongside its two fixed rate offers. Total Plan Home: This is a fixed rate plan with an unconditional discount off both usage and supply charges. The Total Plan Home has no exit fees and a benefit period of one year.

How is EnergyAustralia rated as an energy provider?

We are the energy provider for more than 1.7 million Australian customers. On average, our customers rate their online sign up experience 4.5 out of 5. * For clear advice on the right plan for you, contact us on 133 466.

How much does it cost to use EnergyAustralia?

Plans are listed from the lowest priced estimate first. See here for information on the AER Reference Price, which in this comparison assumes general energy usage of 3900kWh/year, meaning the Reference Price is $1,462/year for a residential customer on a single rate tariff. Use our comparison tool for a specific comparison in your area.

Why are energy rates so high in NSW?

When it comes to signing up to an energy plan, most of us don’t pay much attention to the fine print. It’s not until the bill arrives that people question how much they’re charged for electricity, and if the rates they are paying are reasonable. And let’s face it, nobody in New South Wales wants to pay more for power than they have to.

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