Business Energy – The Origin Blog https://www.originenergy.com.au/blog A place to learn about Origin, energy and the environment Tue, 10 Dec 2024 04:51:47 +0000 en-AU hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 7 tips for moving business premises https://www.originenergy.com.au/blog/7-tips-for-moving-business-premises/ Tue, 10 Dec 2024 04:47:35 +0000 https://www.originenergy.com.au/blog/?p=22604 Moving premises can be complex for businesses. Here are some helpful tips to make your businesses move a smooth one.

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Moving premises can be a complex process for businesses. There’s a range of potential pain points. We’ve compiled this list of top challenges for business movers, and offered some advice about how you can meet them.

1. High costs and budget overruns

Expenses can add up quickly, with costs for moving services, renovations, IT infrastructure, and even lost productivity during the transition.

What you can do

Try not to underestimate these costs – when you budget your move, build in a contingency so any unexpected costs are manageable. When you move with us, you might also want to consider how you can even out your energy payments annually, via a business cashflow payment plan. Understanding, or estimating, what you’ll be paying when for energy, may help make other less predictable costs easier to accommodate.

2. Downtime and disruption to operations

Moving can disrupt normal business operations, which can impact revenue, customer service, and productivity.

What you can do

Time your move for when you disruption is going to have the least affect on your bottom line. Get your electricity, natural gas and other utilities sorted so that the lights are on and the water is running on the day you move in. We can help with a great energy plan. You want to be sure that when you business hits its busiest period, everything from the move has been settled.

3. Logistics and project management

Coordinating a move involves multiple vendors and tasks, from furniture setup to internet installation.

What you can do

Dedicate this as a project management task, in order to minimise delays, and reduce risk of stock and other items going missing. If you move with us, you’ll be welcomed into My Account as soon as you’ve booked your move, so you’ll know in real time how things are progressing.

4. Employee impact and morale

If you have a team, be aware that moving can affect employee satisfaction, especially if the new location is less convenient for commuting or disrupts their work environment.

What you can do

Communication is so important at this time. Keep the team clear on whats happening and be willing to offer support where you can. Want to thank and acknowledge staff members at this difficult time? Origin customers get access to loyalty rewards, so why not redeem these and pass them on, as a goodwill gesture?

5. IT and telecommunications setup

Ensuring reliable connectivity, server setup, and cybersecurity during a move is challenging. Many businesses experience delays in getting internet and phone lines fully operational, which can be especially problematic if you rely heavily on digital communication and data access.

What you can do

Plan ahead and make sure you have a reliable provider and are on the best plan for you. We have a range of great internet offers for businesses.

6. Adjusting to the new layout and space

Moving to a new space often requires adjustments to workflows and layouts, which may initially disrupt productivity. It can take time for teams to adapt to the new setup, and in some cases, businesses discover space limitations or design issues that weren’t evident before the move.

What you can do

A way to be super efficient with your costs is to conduct an energy audit, to ensure that from the start, you’re set up to be as energy efficient as possible. Our team regularly works with businesses to get the most out of their energy, reach out and talk to us about your business energy efficiency options today.

7. Compliance and legal requirements

New premises may bring unexpected compliance issues, like building codes, safety regulations, or lease conditions. Failure to meet these requirements can result in fines, extra costs for modifications, or restrictions on operations, adding stress to the transition.

What you can do

Make sure you address your due diligence. Definitely review safety and accessibility codes, understand health and environmental regulations and apply where you need to for necessary permits and licenses early. In some cases you may need to engage legal and compliance experts.

Ready to make your move? Jump to our Move business premises area and we’ll help you get your electricity and natural gas moved fast.

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How do you tell a scam from a real Origin message? https://www.originenergy.com.au/blog/scam-awareness/ Fri, 06 Dec 2024 00:35:32 +0000 https://www.originenergy.com.au/?p=12702 We’ve all received them; emails that look just a little off, text messages that don’t look right or strange phone calls. Here's how to tell if it's a real Origin message.

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We’ve all received them; emails that look just a little off, text messages that don’t look legitimate or an unexpected phone call asking you for information you don’t normally give out over the phone.

They’re often scams and they’re becoming more common. From the fake energy provider threatening to cut off your power, to the ever popular African prince looking for a bank account to store his millions, scammers are working harder and harder to get their hands on your hard earned money, or worse, your identity.

Scammers often mimic legitimate companies, like Origin, to trick you into opening a fake email, clicking on links, making a payment or even giving away your personal details.

How to stay safe online

Scam emails (otherwise known as “phishing”) set out to deceive people into providing their personal details. These fake emails often include a corporate logo and look like they’ve come from a legitimate company. If you believe you’ve received a scam Origin email, we also encourage you to report it to www.scamwatch.gov.au

If you use My Account to manage your energy online, you should also make sure you have a strong password – and never share that password with anyone. We’ll never ask for your My Account password over the phone, or ask you to send it to us via email.  

What should you do if you think you’ve received a scam email?

  • Close it and contact us
  • Forward the fake email to hello@origin.com.au so we can investigate further

What not to do

  • Click on links
  • Open attachments
  • Download pictures
  • Forward the scam email to others

How to spot a scam

Be on the front foot, here’s how you can tell if an email or text is a scam or a real Origin email:

  • It might be an email scam if the sender has a suspicious email address.
  • Look out for spelling mistakes or bad grammar – these are often a clue that it’s not from us.
  • Look carefully at any links – do they point to origin.com.au or originenergy.com.au? We’ve seen scam websites posing under originnergy.com.au so look carefully at the website address.
  • The only safe and trusted way for you to pay your Origin bills online is via My Account or the Origin app or at originenergy.com.au/pay. Anything asking you to make an Origin payment outside of those could be a scam.
  • If you receive a suspicious email you suspect could be a scam Origin email, the quickest way to confirm whether it’s real or not is to check your account either using My Account or the Origin App. Your most current energy bill and billing history will appear there.

What are the legitimate Origin emails?

It’s important to look out for domain names when opening emails. A domain name is a unique name that identifies a website or an email address. Some common domains that we send emails from include:

  • originenergy.com.au – e.g. retail@originenergy.com.au
  • origin.com.au – e.g. hello@origin.com.au
  • originbroadband.com.au – e.g. help@originbroadband.com.au
  • originzero.com.au – e.g. noreply@originzero.com.au
  • ecomms.origin.com.au – e.g. origin@ecomms.origin.com.au
  • icomms.origin.com.au – e.g. origin@icomms.origin.com.au
  • looop.co – e.g. notify@looop.co
  • spike.originenergy.com.au – e.g. spike@spike.originenergy.com.au

Emails sent from other domains that may look similar should be treated as suspicious. We also encourage our suppliers to be vigilant when receiving any such requests and to ensure they’re familiar with Origin’s standard supplier process.

Other scams to watch out for

  • Emails, or phone calls, involving fake orders or requests for specific parts being sent from individuals claiming to be part of the Origin Procurement team.
  • Emails offering you amazing job opportunities. Before offering any positions, Origin undertakes a thorough interview process. This usually involves both face to face and telephone interviews – we also ask candidates apply for roles formally via our website. You can view all of our current opportunities, and sign up for job alerts, via our Careers page.

What can you do if you’ve fallen victim to a scam?

If you believe you’ve been a victim of a scam online, here’s what to do next:

  • Call our customer service team on 13 24 61
  • Contact your financial institution immediately
  • Disconnect your computer from the internet and run an anti-virus scan
  • Report it to Scamwatch so they can warn others about the scam email

How to contact us

If you’re concerned about any communications you’ve received, and would like to speak to us directly, you can reach out to us by:

  • Calling our customer service team on 13 24 61
  • Contacting us via Facebook Messenger (you can be sure it’s us by the blue verified tick) or send us a direct message on Twitter.

Use our app to be sure it’s us

To be sure it’s us, you can view correspondence and pay your energy bills from the Origin App or by logging into My Account.

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Powering apartment living with centralised energy services https://www.originenergy.com.au/blog/enhance-your-development-with-centralised-energy-services/ Thu, 05 Sep 2024 10:02:25 +0000 https://www.originenergy.com.au/uncategorised/enhance-your-development-with-centralised-energy-services Powering your development can be costly and prolonged. Centralised Energy Services might just be the solution. Learn more about how you can benefit from it.

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With more than 2.5 million Australian’s choosing apartment living, it’s important that new developments have an energy partner that can provide the community with access to competitive energy solutions that meet their needs.  Here’s how our centralised energy services (CES) solutions can help.

What are centralised energy services?

Our centralised energy services include embedded electricity networks, serviced hot water and natural gas for residential high-rise buildings. As these services provide the energy needs for the whole community within the development, it means we can purchase energy in bulk, resulting in competitive rates for the community living in the development. 

Take embedded networks as an example. Quite simply, embedded networks allow the energy for the development to be aggregated and purchased in bulk from the wholesale electricity market through the ‘Master Meter’ (also known as ‘gate’ or ‘parent’ meters). The community then have access to the competitive electricity rates through their own meter which records individual electricity usage.

What are the benefits of centralised energy services?

Hardware is supplied and maintained

Electricity and hot water meters are installed to your schedule at no cost to the developer. Hardware is also maintained for the life of the agreement, and gas meters are no longer needed when our solution is adopted. 

Renewable energy solutions

If you’re looking to incorporate renewable energy solutions into your development, we have a range of options such as solar PV systems and battery storage, as well as electric vehicle charging stations that can help you meet your goals and future-proof your development.  

Competitive pricing

We’re able to offer ongoing competitive pricing terms for residents and the community energy supply agreements. We can also offer discounted rates for common property energy usage, helping to offset strata levies.  

Management of site electricity and gas connection

Since we manage the site electricity and gas connection process, there’s reduced need for the developer to engage with the Local Network Service Providers (LNSP’s) for metering, which can help alleviate delays and roadblocks that sometimes arise. 

Ongoing support for the owners corporation and community

There’s a reason we’re Australia’s largest centralised energy service provider, with over 3,500 communities and 410,000 customers currently using one or more of our services.   

We’ve developed our services to provide benefits and solutions for the communities, developers and owners corporations in our sites. By choosing Origin as your provider, your developments future community will have access to dedicated support from our team.  

For the owner’s corporation this means access to dedicated account managers and an operational team that provide personalised support to each community. Acting as the single point of contact, our team help the community access our range of energy solutions and address any issues should they arise.  

For resident’s there are also benefits to being an Origin customer. Residents will have access to our team of expert Energy Specialists with specialised knowledge of our centralised energy services, 24/7 emergency assistance and they’ll receive customer protections including access to payment and hardship assistance programs

Our customers also get access to a range of great perks with Origin Rewards. From discounted movie tickets and fuel, through to discounts at some of Australia’s favourite retailers, it’s our way of saying thanks for being an Origin customer. Residents will also be able to access offers on Origin Internet, helping simplify the moving process.

Want to learn more about centralised energy services for your development?  

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How to start your business’s decarbonisation journey https://www.originenergy.com.au/blog/how-to-decarbonise-your-business/ Mon, 12 Aug 2024 05:57:58 +0000 https://www.originenergy.com.au/blog/?p=19577 Here's how you can reduce your business's carbon footprint and start your decarbonisation journey.

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Are you thinking about how to reduce your business’s carbon footprint but aren’t too sure where to start? Here are some ways to start your business on its decarbonisation journey.

Get an action plan

We understand that small business owners have many responsibilities, and focusing on the sustainability of their business operations may feel time-consuming. That’s why we’ve partnered with Greener for Business, a cleantech startup dedicated to helping businesses on their decarbonisation journey. Greener’s solution offers a straightforward plan to help small and medium sized business get going on their journey to net-zero.

Simply sign up, answer a questionnaire and get your step-by-step action plan as well as unlocking expert advice and exclusive offers.

Choose an energy plan with GreenPower

One of the easiest ways to start your decarbonisation journey is by switching to 100% GreenPower.  This means the equivalent amount of electricity from GreenPower-accredited renewable sources is sourced to match 100% of your electricity usage, which will go back into the energy grid. When you join Greener for Business, you’ll unlock an exclusive electricity offer which includes 100% GreenPower at no added cost*.

Consider solar power

We know how important it is for small to medium business owners to make financial decisions that are smart and efficient. Investing in solar allows you to reduce your electricity bills by harnessing energy from the sun during the day, which is when many businesses are typically using the most electricity. And with the development of alternate payment options, businesses now have more flexibility when it comes to purchasing a solar system

Beyond reducing your overheads, solar is a great way to help your business reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and reach your decarbonisation goals. 

You might also be eligible for the Small Business Incentive program. From 1 July 2023 until 30 June 2024, eligible small businesses with an annual turnover of less than $50 million can receive a bonus 20% tax deduction for assets that support electrification and the more efficient use of energy. 

Add a battery to your solar setup

If you really want to boost your cleaner energy credentials, and reduce your businesses reliance on the energy grid, it may be worthwhile adding a battery to your solar setup. Batteries capture and store unused energy generated by your solar panels for you to use when the sun isn’t shining – like during the evening. Our Solar Experts can help tailor a solar package to your business’s needs – handling the process end to end.

Electrify your fleet

If your business has a fleet of vehicles, electrifying it is another way you can reduce your emissions and start to decarbonise your business. And with an increasing selection of car models, charging options and financial incentives – now’s a great time to consider EVs for your business.

Origin 360 EV Fleet is the first full-service electric vehicle (EV) fleet management program of its kind in Australia. Discover how our team can help your business save on fleet operation costs, recue emissions and contribute to your organisation’s carbon reduction strategy.  

*Disclaimer: Go to Greener for Business to find out more. Terms and conditions apply. Not available all areas or property types. For Victorian customers, fact sheets are available on request or at originenergy.com.au/pricing.  For clear advice on the right plan for you contact us on 13 24 61.  For other states: Basic Plan Information Documents are available on request or at originenergy.com.au/pricing.

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Don’t forget these tax deductions in your FY24 return https://www.originenergy.com.au/blog/small-business-tax-deductions-fy24/ Mon, 22 Jul 2024 23:31:09 +0000 https://www.originenergy.com.au/?p=13696 Whether you run a small business, are an employee or own a rental property, it's important to understand what you can claim at tax time.

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Record-keeping and ensuring you make the right tax claims are important as tax season rolls around. Whether you run a small business, are an employee or own a rental property, understanding what you’re able to claim on your tax return is crucial for your future tax planning come tax time.

Disclaimer:The content provided is not intended to be tax advice. It does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Origin recommends you seek your own independent tax advice prior to lodging your tax return.

What can be considered as a tax deduction?

Simply put, tax deductions are permissible reductions in your taxable income, that are recognised by Australian tax law. Tax-paying individuals and businesses can claim certain expenses or contributions related to their work. These deductions reduce the amount of income you’ll be taxed on — effectively decreasing the overall tax liability, providing financial relief and greater tax savings.

There are many deductions you can claim against work-related expenses that people often forget about when completing their tax return. Certain travel expenses, home office expenses, education and even internet and mobile phone expenses may be tax deductible. Remember, it’s worth speaking with a tax professional to confirm which apply to you (this will help ensure you’re compliant and the cost of tax advice is deductible, too!). 

Financial expenses

Accounting fees

Did you use a tax agent to prepare and lodge your tax return last year? If you did, then you can claim the amount you paid last year – on this year’s return. On your tax return, simply put the amount you paid in 2023 into section D10 – “Cost of Managing Tax Affairs”. The fees you pay for tax return help are always tax deductible. 

Donations

If you’ve been generous over the past financial year, it’s an added perk that your donation may extend beyond a good cause to a tax break. Donations of $2 or more to organisations that have the status of a deductible gift recipient  are tax deductible if you have a receipt. 

Income protection insurance

You’re entitled to claim tax deductions for insurance premiums paid against the loss of income. Remember though, this doesn’t include life insurance, trauma insurance or critical care insurance.

Investment losses and bad debts 

Many people think they are a share trader rather than an investor, make sure you know the difference to ensure you lodge your tax correctly this year.

It’s important for investors to include any capital losses not used to offset current year capital gains on their tax return in the year they occur. By including capital losses on a tax return, they’re available to use in future years and can prevent you being contacted by the ATO when the loss is used in future years. Remember, investors can’t use capital losses to offset income like wages. Business owners also need to prove they have made a genuine attempt to recover any bad debts that may have arisen. Your financial advisor can explain how to document the debt as evidence the amounts were written off before the end of the financial year. 

Prepaid expenses

With tax deductions, every little bit counts. Prepaying your expenses (such as with PAYGI) can attract a tax deduction that is commonly overlooked. 

Small business owners and rental property owners can prepay expenses such as subscriptions, business travel expenses, training events, leases, rent, phone, internet, insurance and business asset repairs (note these can’t exceed more than one year and the expenditure must be over $1000). 

Rental property expenses

One of the most common mistakes when owning a rental property is not understanding what can be claimed and when, in particular repairs and capital expenses. Repairs can generally be claimed immediately, but any improvements and capital expenses must be claimed over time.

Any work done before earning any income from the property is considered to be part of the acquisition cost and can’t be claimed unless it’s capital works or a depreciating asset, which gets claimed over a number of years. Acquisition costs can be used to reduce any capital gains when the property is sold.

If you’re not sure download the Investors toolkit and check with your registered tax agent.

Union fees

If you pay to be a part of your workplace’s or industry’s union each year, you’re entitled to a tax deduction under D5-Other work related expenses

Assets and inventory

Review your asset acquisition

Running a small business? Did you purchase new or second-hand assets for your business recently? If you have depreciating assets, it’s worth finding out whether you’re eligible for small business concessions, such as simplified depreciation rules, the small business income tax offset or immediate deductions for prepaid expenses. Take advantage of these concessions and/or instant asset write-offs to see if they can help reduce your tax bill (some may also save you time).

Take stock of your inventory

If your business produces or purchases stock for sale, you’ll likely need to do at least one stocktake at the end of the financial year for tax purposes. It’s important to identify any damaged or obsolete stock and write it down or write it off. This exercise will impact the value of the trading stock and your profit margins. 

You’ll also need to consider how to value your trading stock every financial year, as you may be entitled to claim a tax deduction when the opening stock exceeds the closing stock. 

Work related and operational expenses

Home office expenses

With many of us working from home, we’ve put together a quick guide to deductions for home office expenses.

The way you claim (and the amount you claim) for your home office expenses will depend on the method you use to calculate a working-from-home deduction. If you’re eligible to claim a working-from-home deduction, there are two ways you can do this: the fixed rate method or the actual cost method.  

Fixed rate method

The fixed rate method allows you to claim 67 cents for every hour you work from home and covers additional running expenses that are often difficult to apportion, such as your phone and internet usage, electricity and gas, stationery, and computer consumables (like printer ink). You can’t claim these items separately if you use the fixed rate method, but your deduction can include working-from-home expenses, which the rate doesn’t cover, such as decline in value of depreciating assets used for working from home.  

Actual cost method

Using the actual cost method, you work out your deduction by calculating the actual additional expenses you incur when working from home, such as your phone, data and internet expenses. Where you incur running expenses for both private and work purposes, you need to apportion your deduction. You can only claim the work-related portion as a deduction. Whichever method you use, you’ll need to make sure you have the right records, or your deduction may be disallowed. 

Sole traders and partnerships

If you’re a sole trader or in a partnership, you may be able to claim the business-use portion of running expenses (the additional costs of using your home for your business activities) and occupancy expenses (what you pay to own or rent your home). If you operate your business from your home and have a dedicated area set aside as a ‘place of business’, you may be able to claim occupancy and running expenses. These can include mortgage interest or rent, electricity and phone use. Find out more at: www.ato.gov.au/homebasedbusiness However, you may not get the full main residence exemption if your home is your principal place of business — for more information visit the ATO website

If you’re an Origin customer, you can download your energy bills using Origin’s MyAccount. Check out our tax time help and support page to learn how. 

Mobile phone expenses

As a business owner or an employee, you can claim the cost of your work-related calls (not your entire phone bill). It’s a good idea to keep a logbook of when you use your personal phone, to determine the average percentage of your calls that are work-related. If you have claimed working from home expenses, you cannot claim the same phone expenses twice.

Education and training expenses

You can claim self-education expenses if there’s a direct connection between the course and your role in your business, or your duties as an employee. You could be entitled to a tax deduction for expenses including the following: 

  • Textbooks, professional and trade journals 
  • Stationery 
  • Photocopying 
  • Computer expenses 
  • Student union fees 
  • Student services and amenities fees 
  • Accommodation and meals, only when participating in your course requires you be away from home for one or more nights.
  • Running expenses if you have a room set aside for self-education purposes – such as the cost of heating, cooling and lighting that room while you are studying in it. 

Also, if you’re a small business with an aggregated turnover of less than $50 million, you may be eligible for the small business skills and training boost. The boost would give you an additional 20% bonus tax deduction for eligible expenditure incurred on training new and existing employees.

If eligible, you can claim a deduction on expenditure for external training courses delivered to your employees, either in person in Australia or online. The training must be provided by an external training provider registered in Australia. The boost is available until 30 June 2024. 

You can’t claim expenditure for training you undertake yourself as a business owner, such as where you are a sole trader, partner in a partnership or independent contractor.

Work-related car expenses

Business owners who use their personal car for work-related reasons, apart from driving to and from work, can usually claim running costs as a tax deduction where a valid logbook has been kept for a representative period of three months. Or you can use the cents per kilometre method for up to 5,000 kilometres. To be eligible, you must be the owner of the car and your travel must be part of your working day. For example: driving between offices, special trips to the post office, bank or moving from one job site to another are considered work-related expenses.

Employees can also claim car expenses in similar circumstances.

Consult the ATO website

Our tips are not tax advice and are intended to be general in nature. We recommend you keep a record of all your receipts and working hours as evidence, and that you seek expert advice from a registered tax professional before you lodge your return.

For more information on what you can and can’t claim check the ATO website and for businesses check out ATO website for business

Get started

Build your tax and super skills this tax time with Essentials to strengthen your small business. A flexible and free online learning platform with courses for small businesses to learn how to get their tax and super basics right. To help you this tax time, and throughout the year. Not too sure where to start? you can always talk to the experts and get the help you need by speaking to the ATO, or your registered tax agent, to help get you on your way. 

This article has been created in collaboration with the Australian Taxation Office. For more helpful tax info visit the ATO Community or the ATO website.

  

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How your business could save with an energy health check https://www.originenergy.com.au/blog/how-your-business-could-save-with-an-energy-health-check/ Thu, 02 May 2024 23:30:54 +0000 https://www.originenergy.com.au/uncategorised/how-your-business-could-save-with-an-energy-health-check Businesses are being prompted to improve energy efficiencies as a result of the decarbonisation of Australia’s economy. But it’s not just about using less energy. Your business could save by using energy smarter.

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Businesses are being prompted to improve energy efficiencies as a result of the decarbonisation of Australia’s economy. But it’s not just about being more energy efficient — your business could also save by adopting smarter energy habits.

Understand your energy costs

Most often, the term; “energy-efficiency” refers to simply decreasing the amount of energy you’re using. But for many businesses, there’s an opportunity to ensure that the energy you’re using is working for you. Understanding your energy bill and how you use energy is the first step towards getting the most out of it.

Look at demand management

Australia’s energy networks are under the biggest strain during high demand times, or what’s known as electricity peak times. During these times, the cost of energy is usually higher because of the infrastructure needed to deliver it. To take the pressure off the country’s electricity networks, many energy providers offer incentives such as cheaper prices during off-peak times. Depending on the type of business you run, it may be worth exploring whether an off-peak energy rate could help reduce your bill. 

Assess the effectiveness of your electricity

If you own or manage a large business1 then the term Power Factor should be one you’re familiar with — understanding it could help you lower your business’ demand charges, and therefore, your running costs.

Power Factor refers to the effectiveness of incoming electricity. Sometimes, a poor power factor can affect the performance of equipment, since it uses more electricity to operate. Power Factor Correction units are available to increase the efficiency of your power supply (and may reduce your energy costs). Our business experts break down everything you need to know about Power Factor for your business.

Request a tariff review

A tariff is a pricing structure – set by the distributor in your area – it’s the way that your business is charged for the energy used.

Network tariffs are regulated by the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) and are usually set according to your previous consumption levels, location, the time you use the most electricity and your ongoing demand.

By assessing the way your business is consuming energy, via the usage patterns on your bill or our online portal, there may be an opportunity to change your tariff and explore whether a different tariff would suit your needs better. Reach out to our Business team who would be happy to review the available tariffs with you.

Go solar

We know how important it is for business owners to make financial decisions that are smart and efficient. Investing in solar allows you to reduce your electricity bills by harnessing energy from the sun during the day, which is when many businesses are typically using the most electricity. And with the development of alternate payment options, businesses now have more flexibility when it comes to purchasing a solar system

Beyond reducing your overheads, solar is a great way to help your business reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and reach your decarbonisation goals

If you use more electricity during daylight hours, solar power could help you cut down your business operating costs by taking control of the costs of daytime energy. Businesses that own the property or have a long-term lease, with large roof space that isn’t blocked by too much shade could benefit from installing solar panels.

References

1. Large business customers determined by 100 MWh per annum usage or spending upwards of $30k.

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Should you invest in solar for your business? https://www.originenergy.com.au/blog/solar-energy-and-your-business/ https://www.originenergy.com.au/blog/solar-energy-and-your-business/#respond Wed, 16 Nov 2022 14:00:00 +0000 https://www.originenergy.com.au/uncategorised/solar-energy-and-your-business With improvements in technology, availability, and affordability – solar is now realistic option for small and large businesses alike.

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Is your business ready to make the switch to solar? Solar is becoming an increasingly popular choice among Australian businesses, with improvements in technology, availability, and affordability – it’s now a realistic option for small and large businesses alike.

The Australian solar energy sector is growing at a rapid pace, thanks to some of the best solar irradiation in the world, combined with a committed Federal policy to support sustainable energy. So now is a great time to invest in a solar energy solution, whatever sector your business is in.

Boost your bottom line

We’re all looking to be smarter, more efficient, and spend our time on items that benefit our business. That’s why adopting solar is a smart financial choice for many Australian businesses. Solar power produces electricity during daylight hours, which is typically when businesses use the most electricity and pay the highest rates. With the development of alternate payment options, businesses also have the flexibility to go solar without investing in a solar power system, in an approach also known as a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA).

With a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), a solar power system is tailored to the needs of your business, and rather than purchasing the solar system outright, businesses purchase the electricity the system produces. Origin’s PPA, called Solar Flex, offers customers various term agreements between 5–15 years, where Origin will install, monitor, and maintain the system throughout the agreement. Businesses will start to see the benefits with a reduction in energy costs as soon as the system is installed, thanks to harnessing the power of the sun.

Invest in your property

Aside from saving on energy, buying a solar system for your building is a great investment into the property’s worth. Solar panels are durable, safe, and easy to install, which means you’ll rarely have to worry about repairs, but you still get to reap the rewards. If you ever plan to move on from the property, then Origin has you covered through a simple sales transfer of ownership.

Reduce your environmental footprint

For ethical reasons alone, it’s an admirable choice to switch your business to solar energy. Switching to solar is an environmentally sustainable investment, as it can significantly reduce the greenhouse gas emissions generated by your business. Making the decision to invest in solar energy is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint, whilst also saving money in the long-term.

Your customers

Adopting solar energy to your business may also grow your business profile in both your community and your industry. These days, sustainability and corporate responsibility can be part of a company’s public persona. Making the switch to solar can be a visual way of exhibiting your commitment to the environment and may encourage likeminded customers and suppliers to work with you. It’s another opportunity to win over prospective customers, and it provides an opportunity to create a real link with your customers and suppliers.

As the sun sets on another day, more and more Australian businesses are learning that solar energy is the future of energy. Recent developments in solar technology, combined with the increased availability of solar panels, means that installing a solar solution for your business has never been easier, or more affordable.

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Bringing customers on the renewable journey https://www.originenergy.com.au/blog/customers-renewable-journey/ Wed, 24 Aug 2022 05:06:40 +0000 https://www.originenergy.com.au/blog/?p=18759 JB Hi-Fi is one of many Aussie businesses using solar to reduce energy costs. Find out how we're helping them deliver on their emissions reductions targets.

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JB Hi-Fi is one of a growing number of Australian businesses using solar to reduce energy costs. Taking it a step further they’ve also installed instore dashboards to show customers how they’re tracking. 

We work with large businesses across Australia, helping them reduce their energy costs and meet their emissions reduction targets through cleaner energy solutions – like solar and batteries. We also provide them with data and insights into the energy they generate and use.  

One Origin customer embracing energy data is JB Hi-Fi Group, which has made a commitment to reach net-zero direct (Scope 1 and Scope 2) carbon emissions by 2030.  

As a step towards this goal, JB Hi-Fi engaged us to install a 160 kW solar system at their new Chadstone Homemaker Centre store in Victoria.   

To monitor and track performance of the solar, our team built a live in-store smart energy dashboard that displays how much solar power is being generated, how much energy is being used and approximately how much CO2 is being avoided by using solar. The dashboard is displayed to customers and staff behind the payment counter, to show the effect solar energy is having in JB Hi-Fi stores.   

As part of a national rollout, we’ve now installed fifteen solar systems and smart energy dashboards at JB Hi-Fi stores across Australia’s East Coast, with ten more to be installed in the coming months. Within the first year of installation, we estimate the solar systems will have offset more than 342 tonnes of carbon. 

We’ve also conducted carbon assessments to help JB Hi-Fi find other opportunities to reduce their carbon footprint and help achieve their net zero goal. We looked at stores in different locations and suggested improvements to help JB Hi-Fi reduce energy consumption. These included improvements to building management systems, installation of LED lighting, employee roster scheduling, air conditioning optimisation and shopfront display energy usage. 

“More businesses are reaching out for advice and practical solutions to help make energy work better for them,” said James Magill, Executive General Manager, Origin Zero. “Solar is a great way to help reduce costs over the medium to long term and help deliver on emissions reductions targets. If you can see it on large dashboards right there in front of you, it also generates interest and excitement with employees and customers.” 

At Origin, we have deep experience in solar, having delivered more than 2,300 solar projects for Australian businesses over the last 15 years, with an installed capacity of 83MW. 

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Driving towards an electric future https://www.originenergy.com.au/blog/electric-vehicles-fleet/ Tue, 02 Mar 2021 23:17:29 +0000 https://www.originenergy.com.au/?p=15401 We're proud to launch Origin 360 EV Fleet which will make switching to electric vehicles easier for Australian businesses, helping to lower both their carbon footprint and their operating costs.

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After electricity generation and manufacturing, transport is Australia’s third highest source of emissions. Electrification of transport is a major opportunity for car-loving Australia to reduce its emissions. And for all Australians, and businesses, to get behind a target of net zero by 2050 when choosing their next car.  

Written by Chau Le, Group Manager, Strategy

Helping Australians change gears  

Australians have been relatively slow to take up EVs compared to the US and Europe, where the market has grown at a rapid rate.  

Concerns around how far you can drive an EV before needing to charge it, lack of charging infrastructure and the absence of subsidies, tax breaks or policies supporting greater take-up have all contributed to soft EV sales. EV sales comprise just 0.6 per cent of new car sales in Australia each year. 

But this is starting to change, with nearly 60 per cent of Australians saying they’d consider buying an EV as their next car.  

Many perceptions of EVs in the Australian market are a bit outdated and we want to accelerate the s70hift to a different mindset. While EVs typically cost more up front compared to a petrol vehicle, they’re cheaper to run.

For a start, electricity as a fuel is cheaper than petrol. EVs require less maintenance and are less prone to mechanical issues than combustion engine vehicles – and there is no difference in performance. EV costs will continue to come down the cost curve, making them even more competitive on costs over time. 

Today EV models can drive for upwards of 500km on a single charge. Manufacturers are releasing new models all the time to suit all budgets – not just the luxury market.  

Businesses will drive the EV market forward  

Business fleets make up around half of all new vehicles sales in Australia. This means that by supporting businesses to transition their fleets to EVs, we can help make a significant dent on emissions from the transport sector.  

By stimulating demand for EVs in the fleet market, manufacturers will be more confident to release more models locally. And, in time, with the flow-through of EVs to the second-hand market and more EVs on the roads, we hope this will encourage more private vehicle owners to make the switch. 

Accelerating emissions reduction with Origin 360 EV 

We’re proud to launch Origin 360 EV Fleet which will make switching to electric vehicles easier for Australian businesses, helping to lower both their carbon footprint and their operating costs. 

Origin 360 EV Fleet brings together Australia’s leading energy retailer with Australia’s leading fleet management company, Custom Fleet, to provide a one-stop shop for EV fleet procurement, management and charging.  

It’s a natural extension of the range of clean energy products and services we already provide to our business customers, including solar and battery solutions. 

Lower costs for business 

Most importantly for businesses with an eye on their bottom line, electrifying their fleets makes commercial sense because they are cheaper to run. EVs cost about 70 per cent less to run per km, with a cost on average of $0.14/km on fuel for petrol vehicles compared to $0.04/km in electricity costs on a similarly driven EV

Customers who want to explore how switching to EVs could benefit their business can contact us for a personalised consultation.  

More to come  

Origin has committed to transitioning all 600 of our passenger and light commercial vehicles to electric vehicles by 2030.  

Origin is undertaking an EV smart charging trial with support from ARENA that will provide important insights to drive the take-up of EVs in the Australian market.  

We’re represented on the board of the Electric Vehicle Council, and we’re a member of EV100 – a global initiative to accelerate the uptake of EVs.  

We’re accelerating our EV plans and will have more news about other EV solutions soon. Watch this space!

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