What Do Your Neighbours Pay for Power in Adelaide?
- Written by Samantha Ball
Electricity costs can be a little confusing, and sometimes it's hard to know if you're paying above average or not. To help you out, let's break down what makes up the average electricity bill and how you can reduce the costs.
Electricity Usage
Electricity usage is fairly high in South Australia – in fact, we have the highest usage rate in the country! Since usage rates make up the bulk of your bill, it's important to do what you can to control this cost.
But what is the average cost of electricity in Adelaide, and how do you control your usage rate? Let's take a look.
Electricity Costs
The good news? Average electricity costs in Adelaide are, generally, lower than the average across South Australia.
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* South Australia: $1759 a year.
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* Adelaide: around $1455 per year, or slightly more depending on your provider and personal usage.
So, how is this figure worked out? Well, your electricity bill can be divided into two:
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* Supply rates: how much you pay for connecting to a power supply.
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* Usage rates: this depends on how much electricity you actually use, your service provider and electricity plan, and what meter you're running. This is the cost you have the most control over.
Tips for Reducing Your Bills
How does your electricity bill compare to the Adelaide average? Even if you're only paying the "normal" rate, there are still things you can do to reduce costs. Here are six tips to get you started.
Switch Suppliers
It really pays to shop around for the best deal, so check price comparison sites to see if you'll pay less elsewhere. Make a point to compare prices once a year or so.
Improve Insulation
Want to save up to 45% on your electric bill? Invest in some professional insulation. But if that's too steep for you right now, just keep doors and windows closed, and draw the curtains to help keep heat in your rooms.
Shower Quicker
A simple trick is to cut 1 minute off your usual shower time. Chances are, you won't notice a difference, but it'll help reduce your electricity usage in the long run!
Use Cold Washes
Cold water can be just as effective for washing laundry, so try not to wash above 30 Celsius unless you're washing something that's heavily soiled.
Upgrade Your Appliances
Switch your kettle, washing machine and dishwasher for newer models with high energy ratings. Older models are typically less energy-efficient than new machines.
Change Appliance Settings
Make sure you're actually using the most energy-efficient option for your existing appliances. Lower your heater setting if it's a little high, and turn the air conditioning down.
Conclusion
As you can see, it's pretty easy to cut your electric costs. All it takes is some forward planning and a change in daily habits. The best thing to do? Shop around for a competitive electricity rate – price comparison sites make this easy.
If you want more advice about reducing your electricity bill, contact us today.