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TRUenergy says it is holding its own in NSW

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

Announcing its first-half financial results in Hong Kong on Monday, CLP Holdings, the owner of Australia’s third largest energy supplier TRUenergy, reportedly said that contrary to speculation it had gained rather than lost customers in its recently acquired New South Wales energy retailing business, Energy Australia.

According to The Australian newspaper, Andrew Brandler, CEO of CLP, said that Energy Australia had withstood AGL’s attempts to poach its customers in the greater Sydney metropolitan area. AGL earlier this year announced its intention to aggressively acquire customers in NSW following its failure to acquire at a reasonable price one of the three NSW electricity suppliers privatised by the NSW Government late last year.

We have heard reports of very aggressive door-to-door sales activity in NSW over the last six months by several electricity providers, despite a slight reduction in the permitted door-knocking hours following the introduction of the new Australian Consumer Law earlier this year.  The real question is whether Energy Australia’s success in “retaining” customers is due to aggressive discounting to “save” customers poached by other retailers such as AGL or whether Energy Australia has itself been aggressively door-knocking to acquire new customers to replace the ones it lost to other retailers.

As discussed in our post earlier this week, Australian Power & Gas, Dodo Power & Gas and Red Energy have all launched very attractive new electricity offers in New South Wales over the last few months. It will be exciting to watch what transpires over the coming year in NSW.

Red Energy ups the ante in NSW with a 7% electricity discount

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

Following the recent sale of the three NSW-Government-owned electricity retailers to Origin Energy (which bought Integral Energy and Country Energy) and TRUenergy (which bought Energy Australia), competition for NSW customers is finally starting to heat up.

Red Energy, the Snowy Hydro-owned electricity retailer which launched into NSW in June last year, has introduced a new electricity deal with higher discounts to encourage NSW consumers to switch.

Red Energy’s new electricity plan is called Living Energy Saver – it offers a 7 per cent pay-on-time discount on electricity usage and supply/service charges. This would represent a saving of approximately $105 per year on a typical $1500 annual household electricity bill. Living Energy Saver is available only on a 2 year contract.

After years of inactivity we expect to see competition in the NSW market really heat up this year so stay tuned for more news on great offers.

Go to the Switchwise homepage to start a comparison to see how Red Energy’s new Living Energy Saver compares to your current power company.

AGL starts NSW ad campaign and offers higher energy discounts

Monday, March 14th, 2011

AGL has kicked-off a new integrated marketing campaign to make NSW consumers aware of their right to choose their electricity and gas retailer and of the savings that can be made by switching.

AGL believes it is much more cost-effective to acquire customers organically and has previously announced it wishes to sign-up 400,000 to 500,000 new customers in NSW by poaching them from Origin Energy and TRUenergy. AGL is now Australia’s second biggest energy retailer following Origin Energy’s addition of 1.65 million customers from its recent acquisition of Integral Energy and Country Energy from the NSW Government.

To support the new advertising campaign, AGL has introduced a new electricity plan called Advantage 7, which offers a 7 per cent standard discount on household electricity usage charges. This would represent a saving of just under $100 per year on a typical $1500 annual household electricity bill. Advantage 7 is available only on a 2 year contract. Customers with natural gas will also be able to benefit from a 5 per cent gas usage discount on top of the 7 per cent electricity usage discount.

It is great news for consumers that competition is heating up in NSW – increased discounting will help to alleviate some of the pain from the electricity price rises over the last couple of years.

Go to the Switchwise homepage to start a comparison to see how AGL’s new Advantage 7 offer compares to your current energy supplier.

You can watch AGL’s new TV commercials here: