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Whether you’re looking for affordable electricity, reliable gas services,  or high-speed broadband and mobile packages, Flipr empowers you to make informed choices and secure the most cost-effective solutions available. Start your comparison today and discover how Flipr can help you maximize your savings!

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Flipr specialises in comparing Energy and Telecommunications plans from a variety of trusted providers across Australia. In today’s highly competitive market, it can be overwhelming and time-consuming for customers to evaluate different options. Flipr streamlines this process, allowing you to quickly compare Energy and Telecom plans, so you can find the best value for your home or business. Save both time and money by using Flipr to compare plans from top energy and telecommunications providers today!

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Take the hassle out of comparing energy deals with Flipr, where we handle all the hard work for you!

You can easily compare Energy and Telco plans by uploading your recent bill or completing Flipr’s quick online comparison form. Post reviewing your details, Flipr promptly reaches out to discuss best available options for you.

It’s fast, simple, and ensures you’re connected to the most suitable plan as per your requirement. Plus, all of Flipr’s comparisons and checks are completely free! 

As an Australian-owned and operated business, your enquiry is managed from our head office in Melbourne. Start now and compare your Energy or Telecommunications bills with Flipr to find the ideal plan for your needs.

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Using Flipr to compare  plans is incredibly beneficial for customers looking to find the best-suited plan for their needs. When you compare different offers, FLIPR helps you navigate the complexities of various plans and pricing structures. By utilizing our service, you can compare the features and benefits of multiple options side by side, making it easier to identify which plan aligns with your consumption patterns and budget. Ultimately, our goal is to empower you to make informed decisions by enabling you to compare plans effortlessly, ensuring you select the most suitable energy solution for your household or business.

There are a multitude of reasons for rising electricity prices in Australia. One of the main ones has been the need to invest in maintaining and improving the network infrastructure in order to increase capacity in a growing population. Another factor has been the need to address environmental issues, which means minimising the use of coal plants and creating more renewable energy sources.

Proposals to keep price increases in check have included:

  • Further privatisation of state government-owned electricity networks
  • Adjustments to environmental policies that impact wholesale energy costs
  • Further retail price deregulation
  • Setting standards based on the value that customers place on network reliability

Unfortunately, there’s no “best” or “one-size-fits-all” energy plan or provider, as finding a plan that suits you will ultimately depend on your individual needs and circumstances. When comparing plans, it may be beneficial to consider the following questions:

  • How many people are living or working in the premises?
  • What is the property made of? Does it maintain temperature well?
  • What type of connections are available at the address? Just electricity, or is gas available as well?
  • Does the property have solar panels, or would you be able to install them?

Before you switch energy providers, it’s important that you review the full details of your existing plan and the one you’re intending to switch to. This will ensure you’re switching to something that is actually going to be more beneficial for you.

You should also ask yourself the following questions:

  • For electricity, what is the cost per kilowatt per hour?
  • For gas, what is the cost per megajoule?
  • Are there any fixed costs or service fees?
  • What is the length of your contract and are there any exit fees?
  • Can prices change during the contract?
  • Do I get a discount for paying on time?

With Flipr you can compare plans offered from our range of providers*, and select the one which suits you. Start comparing online, or call us today on 1300 979 750 to talk with our friendly team.

Smart meters are designed to measure and record your electricity usage. This data is then transmitted every 30 minutes to your electricity distributors (the company that owns and maintains the grid, poles, and wires). Your energy provider also receives the data and may make it available to you via a web portal or app, allowing you to monitor your energy consumption, better manage your costs, and compare different offers that may be more suitable.

It also allows your meter to be remotely read by your provider, which means no more estimated bills. It can quickly notify your distributor if there’s a power outage, which means the problem can be located faster, repair crews can be allocated quicker, and repairs can begin sooner.

Solar power is a common form of renewable energy, generated from the sun’s heat or from sunlight. Captured through the use of solar panels, often on the roofs of residential and commercial properties, the energy produced is converted into electricity or used to heat air, water, and to power homes, businesses, and batteries.

More than two million Australian households have a solar system on their rooftop for electricity generation, although there are a variety of other ways that solar energy can be harnessed. These include:

  • Hot water systems
  • Cars and school buses
  • Phone chargers
  • Wearables
  • Air conditioners
  • Security cameras
  • Advertising displays
  • And more

How much you’re paying for electricity and what’s causing your bill to skyrocket each month can seem like a difficult puzzle to figure out. But thankfully, there’s a simple formula to help you calculate your electricity costs from watts. All it takes is the following steps:

  1. Find out how much you pay per unit of electricity. This is usually calculated in kilowatts per hour (kWh) and is typically found on your bill. There may be different rates for peak and off-peak usage.
  2. Determine how much input power your appliances are using. This information is often found on the packaging or in the instruction manual in watts. Convert this to kilowatts.
  3. Multiply the input power in kW by the price of your electricity per kilowatt hour (kWh). As an example, 3kW (appliance input power) x 30c per kWh (cost of electricity per hour) = 90c per hour to use that appliance.

Companies and organisations in Australia and around the world are trying to reduce their carbon footprints to help address increasing environmental concerns. One way many are doing this is by aiming to become carbon neutral. This is when an entity’s net greenhouse gas emissions are equal to zero.

Achieving this requires a company to reduce their emissions as much as possible, and then purchase carbon offsets equivalent to the remaining emissions. This allows them to contribute to a range of social, environmental and economic outcomes, such as providing employment for local communities and supporting the maintenance of habit for native animal and plant species.