What can you put on tariff 33?
What can you put on tariff 33?
Tariff 33. This tariff is most commonly used for pool pumps, electric hot water systems holding 125 litres or more, heat pump systems holding 270 litres or more and solar hot water systems holding 160 litres or more. Power is available for a minimum of 18 hours each day.
What time does tariff 33 operate Ergon?
What economy tariffs are available?
Tariff | Available |
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Super Economy – Tariff 31 | 8+ hours (around 10pm – 7am) |
Economy – Tariff 33 | 18+ hours (outside 4pm – 8pm) |
What time is off peak for electricity in Queensland?
10pm to 7am
Off-peak electricity times for Origin customers in SE QLD are from 10pm to 7am on weekdays. Peak rates are charged between 4pm and 8pm Monday to Friday. Off peak rates are charged on weekends, Customers in South Australia are charged peak rates from 6am to 10am and 3pm to 1am Monday to Friday.
What does controlled load 2 mean?
Controlled Load 2 – is designed for hot water systems requiring a second boost during the day, solar hot water. systems, heat pumps, pool pumps, slab heating and other appliances. It is usually available 7 days a week except between the hours of 7am – 9am and 5pm – 8pm on weekdays.
Is it cheaper to do washing at night?
“But for most of us, running the washing machine at night doesn’t make any difference to the cost or the amount of energy used.” So, it depends on your tariff but no: the time of day you use your washing machine isn’t going to make it cost less to run.
What is the difference between off-peak 1 and 2?
Origin charges peak usage rates in NSW between 2pm to 8pm, Monday to Friday, with shoulder rates applying between 7am to 2pm and 8pm to 10pm weekdays. These shoulder rates however, are still charged at the peak usage rate. Off-peak hours are 10pm to 7am weekdays and all times on the weekends.
What is controlled load 1 and controlled load 2?
Controlled Load 1 is for electricity that’s usually available for a set number of hours each day. Controlled Load 2 is for electricity that’s usually available for a longer period each day hours per day, often split into two periods.
What is purpose of Ergon Energy tariff guide?
1.1 Purpose This document is Ergon Energy’s Network Tariff Guide (Guide). It supports Ergon Energy’s 2021-22 Pricing Proposal and has been prepared to assist in the interpretation of our network tariffs and tariff assignment processes for the period from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022.
What are the NER rules for Ergon Energy?
Tariff Structure Statement 1.1 Guide to this Tariff Structure Statement The National Electricity Rules (NER) require network tariffs to reflect the efficient costs of providing network services and set out the pricing principles that Ergon Energy must comply with in setting the structure and level of network prices.
How long is electricity available on tariff 33?
Electricity supply is available for at least 18 hours per day on Economy Tariff 33. It’s switched via load control equipment supplied and maintained by the electricity distributors Ergon Energy and Energex. The specific times of supply are at the distributor’s discretion due to regional and seasonal differences.
When do new ERG tariffs come into effect?
In accordance with our TSS, on 1 July 2021 we introduced two new tariffs for customers with consumption above 100 MWh per year and basic metering. On 1 July 2022, all basic meter customers with consumption above 100 MWh will be reassigned to the applicable Large Residential Energy or Large Business Energy tariff.