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    According to national solar provider Energy Matters; electricity retailers backing a reduction or abolishing of the Renewable Energy Target are paying the ultimate price - losing customers.

    Energy Matters CEO Jeremy Rich says households and businesses disgusted by the position of some retailers - including Energy Australia, Origin Energy and AGL - are taking their business elsewhere.

    "We're aware some of our customers have made the shift to other electricity retailers purely on the basis of support for the Renewable Energy Target," says Mr. Rich. "It's not just solar households making the switch to RET-friendly retailers either - even some of those without panels installed are rebelling in a display of solidarity."

    "We certainly encourage households and businesses to shop around and select a retailer aligned with their own views about Australia's clean energy future - and to let the retailer they are leaving know why."

    According to Greenpeace, Origin Energy, EnergyAustralia and AGL currently provide electricity to over three quarters of Australian households.

    "'The Dirty Three' sometimes market themselves as environmentally conscious, but their 'green' initiatives are small compared to their investments in coal and gas generation," says the group. "Recently these companies have been undermining Australia’s Renewable Energy Target."

    One of the companies disillusioned consumers are gravitating to is Powershop; Australia's first 100% carbon neutral energy retailer.

    "Powershop believes support for renewable energy is demonstrated by deeds not words, and we know that our customers are looking to make their support for renewable energy real," says part of a statement from the company; which was named the greenest retailer in Australia by Greenpeace and the Total Environment Centre in August.

    Powershop's offers are available to residents of Victoria only at this point in time. The company can be contacted on 1800 462 668.

    Another company benefiting from the RET-inspired rebellion is Momentum Energy; which provides services in New South Wales, South Australia and Victoria.

    Momentum Energy's SmilePower offers clean energy from a hydro system that has been powering Tasmania for nearly 100 years. Electricity generated in Tasmania is transmitted across Bass Strait via the Basslink undersea cable and into the NEM (National Electricity Market). Momentum Energy can be contacted on 1800 SWITCH (1800 794 824).

    "Switching electricity retailers is usually a quick and easy process these days," says Mr. Rich. "Often a few minutes on the phone is all it takes to find a comparable or even better deal. It's a simple action that can save money while sending a very clear message - hands off the Renewable Energy Target!"



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    This is like having a home phone installed and maintained by Telstra and paying the bill to Optus !!!

    I dont care who you buy your electricity from, whoever owns the wires and poles in your area reads the meter and sends the bill to a 3rd party who then pays a fee back to the owner so their not losing a thing.

    This 'clean energy' is a load of crap when the majority of electricity is generated by Coal fires stations connected to the grid so theres no way someone in Brisbane is getting so called 'Clean, Green Energy' generated by the hydro system in the Snowy Mountains.
    I stand unequivicably behind everything I say , I just dont ever remember saying it !!

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    While on the subject of energy generation, it was recently reported that Bayswater & Lydell power stations have been sold. The new ownwers promptly announced they would shut down Lydell due to the drop in demand brought about largly by the closure of nearby aluminium smelters. These smelters closed largely because the government would not renew their (cheap) contracts prior to the privatisation of the generators. So heaven forbid that they reduce the cost of the excess capacity. Instead they reduce the supply to keep the price high. These are the same people who are forever babbling on about the free market & the laws of supply & demand. Seems that the free market is not as free as they make out.

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    Everyone can't buy energy from Momentum Energy. Basslink only has a certain capacity and I can't remember what it is.

    AGL like to think they are green and community friendly but put shareholder value at their number one priority.

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    It's all smoke n mirrors (deception if you like)
    Basslink can export about 600MW max into Victoria or Import about 500MW but the actual figure at any instant is governed by wholesale energy prices, ramp rates, ancillary services etc. If Tas is low on H2O then the price will be set higher than Vic so Tas will not be exporting and all those Momentum customers on the North Island will be using brown coal energy despite what they think they're getting.

    Electrons are not environmentally colour coded it seems.

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