Earlier today on WattClarity here, Chris Thompson at Amber Electric posted about their experiences (as a start up energy service company) in assisting their growing customer base of residential energy users in NSW and South Australia in making the most of the opportunities for reducing
There are a number of lessons learnt that Amber shared in their article that I thought (given that they are much to do with this method of Demand Response) would be of interest to readers of this focused site:
1 January 2016 was the start date for the new “high price” contracts for SA business consumers that renewed their retail supply contracts in the second half of 2015. Quite a few consumers decided not to lock in the high…
This week, Amber Electic published an article which provides insight into their customer’s energy usage and costs since lockdown laws have come into effect due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Amber Electric allow their customers direct access to the wholesale energy…
Last week, I posted this brief summary of our 15+ year journey with the growth of Demand Response in the NEM. Over the course of this journey, we have continued to bump up against a number of barriers to our…
As I noted a few weeks ago on WattClarity®, I watched with puzzled interest as a new pricing pattern emerged across all regions of the NEM through Q2 2016. Since that post, prices have maintained their bounce – as a…
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