New cap could save you hundreds of dollars off your power bills, starting today
The government claims a new cap on energy prices will save some Australians hundreds of dollars a year, starting from today.
The Australian Energy Regulator has introduced a maximum price for customers on ‘standing offers’ across New South Wales, south-east Queensland and South Australia.
A ‘standing offer’ is the default price all households go onto unless they negotiate a better deal.
From today that default price will be capped and could save about 800,000 customers across NSW and Queenslanders up to $662 a year for homes and $2851 for businesses.
However, some listeners are sceptical about the government’s claims, saying they can’t afford to turn their heaters on through winter.
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Energy Minister Angus Taylor says the best way to save on your power bills is to ring around and negotiate a better deal.
But he tells John Stanley this will help everybody who doesn’t have time to do that.
“From today, effectively there is a price cap in place.
“That applies to standing offers, that’s the price you get if you haven’t gone in and negotiated a better price.
“They’re quite substantial reductions… that applies to people who haven’t had the time to ring around.”
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