What are the different charges that appear on your bill?
Factoring in all of the different rates, retailers will split these charges into different categories depending on your contract, location, usage and in some cases, appliances.
Example pricing based on AGL’s standing offer (including GST). Retail rates from 1 July 2024.
What is a usage charge?
Your bill will typically show one of two usage charge types: flat rate or time-of-use.
Flat Rate |
252kWh |
$0.37 / kWh |
$93.24 |
Time of Use |
252kWh |
|
$102.92 |
Peak |
109kWh |
$0.59 / kWh |
$64.31 |
Off Peak |
143kWh |
$0.27 / kWh |
$38.61 |
What is a supply charge?
This is a daily fixed charge that applies to the number of days in the billing period.
Supply |
31 days |
$1.07 / day |
$33.17 |
What is a solar feed in?
Feed-in Tariff is a credit you receive on your energy bill for electricity produced by your solar system that is fed into the electricity grid.
Solar |
25kWh |
$0.05 / kWh credit |
+$1.25 credit |
What is a controlled load tariff?
A controlled load is a tariff you pay for some appliances like underfloor heating or electric hot water systems. Controlled load tariffs are generally lower as these appliances operate during off-peak hours, usually overnight.
Controlled Load |
40kWh |
$0.18 / kWh |
$7.20 |
What is a demand tariff?
A variable charge based on the level of demand in kW your household places on the network during a specified time period or window, as determined by your retailer.
Demand |
3kW |
$0.37 / kW per day |
$1.11 per day |
Talking to your retailer
Call your current retailer and ask about your current usage, what charges you are receiving and what plan would be best suited to your situation.