Green electricity in Australia is available from a number of green energy suppliers that supply electricity from environmentally friendly energy sources that are renewable and non-polluting. The growth and development of the green energy industry was tracked in Australia by the ALTEX-Australia alternative energy index from 2006 to 2011.
In Australia green energy is accredited under the GreenPower scheme whereby all distributors are government audited bi-annually to ensure that customers are getting exactly what is described in their purchased products. In the 2009 settlement period there were 904,716 GreenPower customers Australia-wide, accounting for a total of 2,194,934 MWh of electricity generation, a 10% increase over 2008. This total electricity provision was divided between residential customers who purchased 1,001,195 MWh, and business customers who purchased 1,193,739 MWh. The largest nationwide distributors were EnergyAustralia, Origin Energy, and TRUenergy.
By the 2014 settlement period the number of GreenPower customers Australia-wide was at 497,406, and total purchases accounted for 1,279,281 MWh.
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Companies offering GreenPower
As of 2008 these companies offered a residential GreenPower accredited program:
- AGL
- ARK Climate
- Australian Power & Gas
- Click Energy
- Climate Friendly
- Essential Energy
- COzero
- Domayne
- EnergyAustralia
- Ergon Energy Queensland
- Global Green Plan
- Integral Energy
- Jackgreen
- Lumo Energy
- Momentum Energy
- Origin Energy
- Our Neighbourhood Energy
- Powershop
- Queensland Electricity
- Simply Energy
- South Australia Electricity
- Synergy (electricity corporation)
- TRUenergy
- Victoria Electricity
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See also
- Green energy
- Renewable energy commercialisation in Australia
- Renewable energy in Australia
References
External links
- GreenPower.gov.au - accredited renewable energy
- Switchwise green suppliers
- Estimates of additional cost of new renewable energy
- Households switch on to green power
- What is GreenPower and how does it work
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