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Tips to keep your appliance costs down
Here's a thought. What if you could save up to 10% off your energy costs by keeping your appliances running efficiently? Learn how to keep your energy costs down with these simple maintenance tips. -
Energy saving tips for small business
Here’s a thought: what if you could improve your bottom line with some simple changes to the way you use energy? Check out these energy saving tips for small business.
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Exploring Western Australia's EV Network
As the WA Government works towards its target of net zero carbon emissions by 2050, electric vehicles are an important part of WA’s low carbon transition. Here’s your guide to driving an EV in WA. -
8 myths about power outages and what you should know
There are many myths surrounding what you should and shouldn’t do during a power outage. Here, we’ve looked at those myths and revealed the facts you need to know. -
How energy works
A lot needs to happen to make sure electricity gets delivered safely to you. And Western Australia's electricity system is changing fast. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at how energy works.
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Where does our energy come from?
Here in 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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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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Understanding your energy bill
Learning about your electricity tariff, supply charge and other 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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