Home Heating and High Electricity Prices Make for a Chilly Winter for Australians

Home Heating and High Electricity Prices Make for a Chilly Winter for Australians

With Australians feeling the chill this winter, Savvy’s survey looks at what people are doing to save on
home heating expenses and deal with soaring electricity prices.

 70% of women say they will simply “wear more clothes” to avoid energy use
 42% of total respondents will use appliances less
 46% will “turn off lights when not in the room”
 43% have considered changing energy providers due to value for money concerns

A representative survey of Australians about their energy use amid rising inflation paints a picture of a
chilly winter for most as they desperately try to rein in spending on heating bills.

The survey of 1,003 people, across all demographics and locations in Australia and weighted for
population, showed that 67% or two thirds of Australians would plan to “wear more clothes” to save on
energy use this winter, when asked to identify their top three responses. Broken down by the two main
genders, 70% of women identified this as a top response, compared to 64% of men.

As for other strategies 42% of the total said they would use their appliances more sparingly, and 46%
would turn off lights when not in the room.

ENERGY CRISIS
Huge energy bills were always on the cards as wholesale electricity prices skyrocketed by 141% this year
– which retailers have had to pass on to consumers.

Adding to energy woes, The National Electricity Market was suspended by the Australian Energy Market
Operator last month to ensure consistent electricity supply.

According to the survey, when asked their top three responses, 43% say that they are considering
changing energy retailers as they are unhappy with the value for money, and 32% saying they’ve found
more competitive rates elsewhere.

Savvy CEO Bill Tsouvalas says that loyalty to a certain retailer will cost consumers.

“If you haven’t changed your energy retailers over the last twelve months, look for cheaper alternatives
and lock in prices as much as you can. Keep looking for better deals. Even if you’ve changed provider
recently, it doesn’t mean you can’t change again.

“Consumers hold the ultimate power even in times of inflation and rising prices – so be prepared to vote
with your feet… or your wallet!”

Tsouvalas also says that everyday Australians may struggle to heat their homes efficiently due to
insulation standards.

“It’s unfortunate that we may be paying even more due to lax insulation standards that lag behind other
countries,” he says.

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