How much does Origin pay per kWh?

How much does Origin pay per kWh?

Solar feed-in tariffs Origin offers 8 cents per kWh exported, subject to eligibility. All amounts are GST-inclusive (if any). Our 8 cents per kWh exported is our standard retailer feed-in tariff which is subject to change at any time. For more information, please call Origin 1300 791 468.

How much does Origin charge for gas?

Origin Energy plans for electricity and gas. Origin Energy rates NSW….Origin Energy rates NSW.

Origin Go Variable
Daily Supply Charge 80.56c / day
Usage Rates 27.74c / kWh
Estimated Annual Cost $1,380 / year

Which is cheaper Origin or AGL?

AGL is currently cheaper than Origin in NSW, however, customers should consider other features of an electricity plan, like rewards and sign-up incentives, as well as fixed rates. You can see how AGL and Origin compare to other providers in our NSW electricity cost comparison report.

What is the best Origin plan?

Best Origin Plan in NSW Origin’s best electricity plan in New South Wales is the Flexi Rate ePlus deal where customers receive competitive variable rates on a 12 month benefit period. It has no exit fees or lock-in contracts, however, customers will need to sign up for online billing and communication via email.

What is daily supply charge?

Daily supply charge, also known as a fixed charge, is the price that you pay to an energy provider for supplying electricity and gas to your address. You pay the daily supply charge even when you don’t use any electricity or gas at that address.

How are gas charges calculated?

Multiply the m3 figure by a conversion factor of 1.02264, then by the calorific value. Calorific values vary; you should find this on your bill. Divide this figure by 3.6 to show your usage in kWh. Multiply your usage in kWh by your unit prices to work out your gas charge.

How do I calculate my gas meter?

To check your gas bill against your meter reading:

  1. subtract previous reading from present reading = the volume of gas used.
  2. multiply by the conversion factor (as noted on your gas bill under gas usage calculation) = the number of gigajoules you are being billed for.

How do you calculate gas consumption?

Divide mileage by fuel usage to see your car’s fuel consumption. This tells you how many miles you drove per gallon of gas. For example, if you drove 335 miles before refueling, and you filled your car up with 12 gallons of gas, your fuel consumption was 27.9 miles per gallon, or mpg (335 miles / 12 gallon = 27.9 mpg).

  • August 3, 2022