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Battery capacity

FAQBattery capacity

This is the amount of energy a battery is able to store and deliver in a single discharge. Battery capacity is usually measured in kilowatt hours (kWh) for home batteries. This is the amount of energy a battery is able to store and deliver in a single discharge. Battery capacity is usually measured in kilowatt hours (kWh) for home batteries.

Kilowatt (kW)

FAQKilowatt (kW)

This is a unit that power is measured in. See the definition of power. This is a unit that power is measured in. See the definition of power.

Charge/discharge rate

FAQCharge/discharge rate

This is the rate at which a battery can be charged and discharged. It’s a measurement of power and can be expressed in kilowatts(kW). The higher the charge rate, the faster your battery will be able to charge. The lower the discharge rate, the longer your battery will last but you’ll need to rely on the grid to support larger appliances. This is the rate at which a battery can be charged and discharged. It’s a measurement of power and can be expressed in kilowatts(kW). The higher the charge rate, the faster your battery will be able to charge. The lower the discharge rate, the longer your battery will last but you’ll need to rely on the grid to support larger appliances.

Kilowatt-Hour (kWh)

FAQKilowatt-Hour (kWh)

This is a unit of measurement for energy. See the definition of energy. This is a unit of measurement for energy. See the definition of energy.

Solar panels

FAQSolar panels

These are panels designed to absorb the sun’s rays as a source of energy for generating electricity. If you’re looking for a solar system for your home, the solar panels will be installed on your roof, in a position that will catch the most sunshine. These are panels designed to absorb the sun’s rays as a source of energy for generating electricity. If you’re looking for a solar system for your home, the solar panels will be installed on your roof, in a position that will catch the most sunshine.

Can I transfer my net feed-in tariff to another home?

FAQCan I transfer my net feed-in tariff to another home?

Unfortunately no. The net feed-in tariff can only be applied to the home registered against the subsidy. Any subsequent customer that moves into this premises will be entitled to receive this subsidy, but only for the remaining balance of the 10 year period. Read the REBS terms and conditions. Unfortunately no. The net feed-in tariff can only be applied to the home registered against the subsidy. Any subsequent customer that moves into this premises will be entitled to receive this subsidy, but only for the remaining balance of the 10 year period. Read the REBS terms and conditions.

Which is better for my business - a plan or tariff?

FAQWhich is better for my business - a plan or tariff?

If your business spends more than $16,000 per year on your electricity, then a business plan is likely to offer you more benefits than a government, regulated tariff.  Business plans can offer tailored, energy solutions that include a range of benefits such as discounted rates to help save you money or fixed rates that allow more control over your energy costs with minimal surprises.  If your business spends more than $16,000 per year on your electricity, then a business plan is likely to offer you more benefits than a government, regulated tariff.  Business plans can offer tailored, energy solutions that include a range of benefits such as discounted rates to help save you money or fixed rates that allow more control over your energy costs with minimal surprises. 

What is a transport charge?

FAQWhat is a transport charge?

On 14 May 2024 the Economic Regulation Authority approved changes to Western Power’s transmission, distribution, and metering network charges (transport charges) that will take effect from 1 July 2024.  From 1 July 2024, Synergy, consistent with your electricity supply contract, will be passing on changes to transport charges and this will impact how much you pay under your Synergy Business Plan and Electricity Sales Agreement (ESA) products. On 14 May 2024 the Economic Regulation Authority approved changes to Western Power’s transmission, distribution, and metering network charges (transport charges) that will take effect from 1 July 2024.  From 1 July 2024, Synergy, consistent with your electricity supply contract, will be passing on changes to transport charges and this will impact how much you pay under your Synergy Business Plan and Electricity Sales Agreement (ESA) products.

Can I receive my bill notification via SMS?

FAQCan I receive my bill notification via SMS?

Yes. As a part of Paperless you can also opt into receiving an SMS reminder when your bill's arrived and we will also send you a friendly reminder just before your bill is due so you can avoid any late fees. Another good reason to switch to Paperless. Switch now Yes. As a part of Paperless you can also opt into receiving an SMS reminder when your bill's arrived and we will also send you a friendly reminder just before your bill is due so you can avoid any late fees. Another good reason to switch to Paperless. Switch now

How do I get the temporary meter removed?

FAQHow do I get the temporary meter removed?

Call us on 13 13 53 to arrange removal. We'll arrange with Western Power to remove the meter for you. Please note, a temporary supply removal fee of $576.95 (inc GST)  is charged by Synergy in order to recover costs charged by Western Power to visit a site and remove a temporary supply. This fee may change from time to time but as of 1 July 2024 it's correct.  Call us on 13 13 53 to arrange removal. We'll arrange with Western Power to remove the meter for you. Please note, a temporary supply removal fee of $576.95 (inc GST)  is charged by Synergy in order to recover costs charged by Western Power to visit a site and remove a temporary supply. This fee may change from time to time but as of 1 July 2024 it's correct. 

How do I get the temporary meter removed?

FAQHow do I get the temporary meter removed?

Call us on 13 13 53 to arrange removal. We'll arrange with Western Power to remove the meter for you. Please note, a temporary supply removal fee of $576.95 (inc GST)  is charged by Synergy in order to recover costs charged by Western Power to visit a site and remove a temporary supply. This fee may change from time to time but as of 1 July 2024 it's correct.  Call us on 13 13 53 to arrange removal. We'll arrange with Western Power to remove the meter for you. Please note, a temporary supply removal fee of $576.95 (inc GST)  is charged by Synergy in order to recover costs charged by Western Power to visit a site and remove a temporary supply. This fee may change from time to time but as of 1 July 2024 it's correct. 

Why is multi-factor authentication required?

FAQWhy is multi-factor authentication required?

Your protection is our priority, we have upgraded your login experience to increase customer account security with the introduction of multi-factor authentication or MFA. Your protection is our priority, we have upgraded your login experience to increase customer account security with the introduction of multi-factor authentication or MFA.

What will be the DEBS rate?

FAQWhat will be the DEBS rate?

From 1 July 2024, the DEBS buyback rates will be: Electricity net exported at peak times between 3pm and 9pm will earn 10c/kWh; Electricity net exported at all other times will earn 2c/kWh. The DEBS buyback rates will be reviewed each year by the State Government, just like other regulated electricity prices. The DEBS buyback rates applies to the first 50 units exported from a customer to the grid each day.  This is more than a 5kW solar PV system would be expected to generate daily, even in ideal conditions. The DEBS buyback rates will be the same for the export from batteries as export from solar, recognising that batteries will be a growing component of our energy system. From 1 July 2024, the DEBS buyback rates will be: Electricity net exported at peak times between 3pm and 9pm will earn 10c/kWh; Electricity net exported at all other times will earn 2c/kWh. The DEBS buyback rates will be reviewed each year by the State Government, just like other regulated electricity prices. The DEBS buyback rates applies to the first 50 units exported from a customer to the grid each day.  This is more than a 5kW solar PV system would be expected to generate daily, even in ideal conditions. The DEBS buyback rates will be the same for the export from batteries as export from solar, recognising that batteries will be a growing component of our energy system.

How can I follow up on my missing payments query?

FAQHow can I follow up on my missing payments query?

If you need to follow up regarding your Missing Payments query obtain your 800-ticket number from the automated response you would have received after you submitted your proof. Call Synergy on either 13 13 53 for residential account enquiries or 13 13 54 for business accounts, advise the answering agent that you have a Missing Payments query you would like to follow up on & provide them with your 800-ticket number. If you need to follow up regarding your Missing Payments query obtain your 800-ticket number from the automated response you would have received after you submitted your proof. Call Synergy on either 13 13 53 for residential account enquiries or 13 13 54 for business accounts, advise the answering agent that you have a Missing Payments query you would like to follow up on & provide them with your 800-ticket number.

How do I cancel my Direct Debit?

FAQHow do I cancel my Direct Debit?

The easiest way to cancel your Direct Debit or update your account details is via My Account. Your payment may still be debited automatically if you cancel your Direct Debit less than 5 business days before your next bill payment or instalment is due. The easiest way to cancel your Direct Debit or update your account details is via My Account. Your payment may still be debited automatically if you cancel your Direct Debit less than 5 business days before your next bill payment or instalment is due.

What is My Account?

FAQWhat is My Account?

My Account is a  secure, energy management tool that supports you in understanding and managing your business's energy consumption. My Account is a  secure, energy management tool that supports you in understanding and managing your business's energy consumption.

Can I view the Synergy website in another language?

FAQCan I view the Synergy website in another language?

Our website is written in English. If you require information in another language please call 13 14 50 to utilise our interpreter services. Our website is written in English. If you require information in another language please call 13 14 50 to utilise our interpreter services.

Can I change my green energy contribution at any time?

FAQCan I change my green energy contribution at any time?

Yes, going more or less green is easy. Just log in to My Account, update your green energy option, how much you want to contribute and you're done. Log in to My Account Yes, going more or less green is easy. Just log in to My Account, update your green energy option, how much you want to contribute and you're done. Log in to My Account

Need more time to pay your bill?

FAQNeed more time to pay your bill?

Then we're here to help. If you need a little more time to pay, then you can apply for a payment extension in just a few clicks. You'll have the option to extend your payment due date up until just before your next bill is due to be paid. Just have a copy of your bill handy. Request a payment extension Then we're here to help. If you need a little more time to pay, then you can apply for a payment extension in just a few clicks. You'll have the option to extend your payment due date up until just before your next bill is due to be paid. Just have a copy of your bill handy. Request a payment extension

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