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Simple steps to lower your energy costs

A few small changes can make a big difference to your energy bill. Explore our tips to keep your home, business, and appliances running efficiently all year round.

What's a Virtual Power Plant?

Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) are transforming the way we power our homes and businesses.

By linking together rooftop solar, batteries, and electric vehicles, VPPs act like one big power station — helping to balance the grid, boost renewable energy, and deliver more sustainable energy solutions.

With new technology, our energy systems are changing - so more people can take part in our clean energy future.

 

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Supercharge your rooftop solar with a battery

Have you considered adding a battery to your rooftop solar? A battery stores excess solar energy so you can use it later, reducing your energy bills even more.

And with new State and Federal Government incentives available, now could be the perfect time.

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What you can do if the power goes out

And how to plan ahead

Energy is something that we all rely on, and we’ll always do whatever we can to keep the power on. But unplanned power outages are unavoidable.

If the power ever does go out, here’s three important steps you can follow to stay informed and safe.

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How energy works

And how WA's energy system is changing

A lot needs to happen to make sure electricity gets delivered safely to you. And Western Australia's energy system is changing fast.

Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at how our energy systems are changing.

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Where does our energy come from?

Where does your energy come from?

Here's in regional WA, We do things a bit differently to the rest of Australia when it comes to energy. We’re not part of the national electricity market or the eastern gas region. 

Find out more about the energy supply across regional WA.

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8 myths about power outages and what you should know

Why do outages happen and how should we prepare?

There are many myths surrounding what you should and shouldn’t do during a power outage.

Here, we look at those myths and reveal the facts you need to know. 

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Your energy bill

Understanding the charges on your bill and how much energy you use.

Learning about the different parts of your Horizon Power bill can be helpful if you’re trying to save energy, understand how you use energy or manage your budget. 

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Understanding power faults and outages

Why does the power sometimes go out?

We do everything we can to keep the power on – but sometimes planned power interruptions and unplanned power outages will happen.

Learn some of the reasons why we have outages.

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Energy saving tips to get summer ready

Being energy-efficient doesn’t have to mean compromising on comfort.

With our simple energy saving tips, you can reduce your energy use and stay cool this summer.

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Energy saving tips for small business

Small changes can make a big difference to your energy bill. 

Whether you run a cafe, retail shop or small office - you can reduce your energy use by implementing some fairly inexpensive energy efficiency measures.

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Tips to keep your appliance costs down

Did you know taking care of your appliances could save you money?

Learn how to keep your energy costs down with these simple maintenance tips.

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I hit the road with Horizon Power to talk about regional WA's clean energy future.

Check out the video to see how Horizon Power is making solar energy more accessible to everyone. They're also building Australia's longest connected electric vehicle highway and supporting local community projects.

Josh Kennedy
AFL legend

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Busting the biggest myths about electric vehicles in regional WA

Electric vehicles (EVs) are a big part of Western Australia’s clean energy journey,

supporting the State’s aspiration to achieve an 80% reduction in emissions by 2030.

As technology improves, the costs to purchase an EV reduce and more EV charging stations will pop up, making them a reality in regional WA.  

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Supercharge your rooftop solar with a battery

Have you considered adding a battery?

If you're among the growing number of Western Australians enjoying the benefits of rooftop solar - congratulations! It's a great first step towards making the most of your home's solar potential.

And with both State and Federal Government incentives now available, it's the perfect time to supercharge your rooftop solar by adding a battery.

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Harnessing the sun

Bringing the benefits of solar to everyone

Whether you live in a remote community, rent your home, or are simply looking for affordable energy options, we believe you should have access to the benefits of solar.

Here’s how we’re delivering clean, reliable energy and helping customers save money in the process.

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Exploring Western Australia EV Network

Australia's longest connected EV highway

We're committed to leading the energy transition and electric vehicles (EVs for short) are an important step to achieving net zero emissions by 2050.

Better still, our upgraded WA EV Network makes driving an EV easier than ever before, thanks to 110 charging points in 49 locations across Western Australia. That's our country's longest connected EV highway, right here in WA.

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Community partnerships

Vibrant communities are the heart of our regions

Each year, our Community Partnerships Program invests $1.1 million into projects and events that drive local growth, health, and wellbeing across our vast service area.

Learn more about the program, the organisations we support and how to apply.

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