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Whether you’re moving in or out, you can create, close or transfer your electricity connection online.
Set up Direct Debit
When you set up Direct Debit, we’ll automatically debit the bill amount from your bank account, or your credit or debit card whenever the payment is due, so you don’t have to worry about it.
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You can apply to install a new temporary or permanent electricity supply at your building site online.
John's battery - Getting started
Synergy appoint EMC for Alkimos Beach energy storage
Electricity market reform changes
Business Electricity & Gas Reviews
Supporting WA businesses for more than 100 years.
Moving or building premises
Moving premises or building a new location for your business can mean exciting times ahead. We've made managing your energy connections simple, so you can focus on the future.
Annual reports
Suppliers
At Synergy we always endeavour to select suppliers who share our values, our commitment to uncompromising quality, and our passion for customer satisfaction.
Synergy Rockingham Energy Tool Kiosk Competition
Synergy Rockingham Energy Tool Kiosk Competition
Wind power
Wind Power in Western Australia
Electricity bill tips: Quick wins and energy saving tips for winter
Electricity bill tips: Quick wins and energy saving tips for winter
SolarReturn - #SolarSUNday competition
Green energy options
By signing up to one of our green energy options, you’ll feel all warm and fuzzy - supporting the continued investment in renewable energy sources and reducing WA's carbon footprint.
Battery Rewards eligibility FAQs
WALGA Conference Terms & Conditions
Synergy local government competition terms & conditions
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Oven vs. slow cooker: Which appliance is more energy efficient?
Oven vs. slow cooker: Which appliance is more energy efficient?
Q&A - What environmental benefits could solar have for your business?
What environmental benefits could solar have for your business?
Synergy Xmas Lights Trail
Welcome to Synergy's Energy Efficient Home experience
Synergy Schools Solar Challenge
Battery Rewards eligibility FAQs
WAMCSE Conference Terms & Conditions
WAMCSE Conference Terms & Conditions
SynergyRED
Renewable energy is the future.
Perth Royal Show Competition
Perth Royal Show Competition
Synergy Muslin Wrap Competition Terms & Conditions
Synergy Muslin Wrap Competition Terms & Conditions
WAPPA Conference Terms & Conditions
WAMCSE Conference Terms & Conditions
More general Battery Rewards FAQs
Energy Assistance Program
Electricity bill calculator
Moving house? Unpack these energy-saving tips
Moving house? Unpack these energy-saving tips
Synergy Gourmet Escape Competition
Synergy Gourmet Escape Competition
Midday Saver Pilot
Our Midday Saver Pilot is designed to encourage our customers who have solar at home to shift their electricity use to the middle of the day where possible
Synergy Energy Hub Giveaway Terms & Conditions
Synergy Energy Hub Giveaway Terms & Conditions
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Nikola Tesla Book Competition Terms & Conditions
Nikola Tesla Book Competition Terms & Conditions
WAECSSA Conference Terms & Conditions
Synergy WAECSSA Conference Terms & Conditions
Battery Rewards payments and rewards FAQs
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Heatwave Hacks Competition Terms & Conditions
Heatwave Hacks Competition Terms & Conditions
Why is the scheme changing?
Rooftop solar systems, batteries, electric vehicles, microgrids and other technologies are transforming Western Australia’s electricity system. These small-scale devices, known as Distributed Energy Resources (or DER) present both challenges and opportunities for the way we produce, manage and consume electricity in our State. DEBS has been introduced to give customers the ability to harness value from the DER technology, such as batteries, and sell excess energy back to the grid. With the WA Government’s introduction of DEBS, the price paid for electricity exported by eligible customers will better represent the actual cost of electricity at different times of the day. The new pricing structure will encourage households to make more use of their solar in the middle of the day and encourage installation of west facing panels, producing solar power for longer in the day so households can make the most of the peak rate under the new scheme. Rooftop solar systems, batteries, electric vehicles, microgrids and other technologies are transforming Western Australia’s electricity system. These small-scale devices, known as Distributed Energy Resources (or DER) present both challenges and opportunities for the way we produce, manage and consume electricity in our State. DEBS has been introduced to give customers the ability to harness value from the DER technology, such as batteries, and sell excess energy back to the grid. With the WA Government’s introduction of DEBS, the price paid for electricity exported by eligible customers will better represent the actual cost of electricity at different times of the day. The new pricing structure will encourage households to make more use of their solar in the middle of the day and encourage installation of west facing panels, producing solar power for longer in the day so households can make the most of the peak rate under the new scheme.