Want to take advantage of the shoulder and off peak times that apply on your Next Business Energy time of use electricity plan? Wondering exactly when these periods start/end in South Australia?
To find out, enter your postcode below so that we can find your distribution network and specific plan.
Great! The electricity distributor for your postcode is SA Power Networks.
The peak and off peak times for Next Business Energy residential plans in postcode 5000 on the SA Power Networks are as follows:
The peak periods make up 70 hours of the week (42%). The off peak periods make up 98 hours of the week (58%).
Here's a quick summary of the different electricity usage periods for each Next Business Energy plan in your postcode (on the SA Power Networks).
For the full details, check out the individual plan information below.
Plan | Periods | |
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Next Assured Res 8% GTD SA Power Networks RTOU | Peak: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri (07:00 - 20:59) Off Peak: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri (21:00 - 06:59) Off Peak: Sat, Sun (00:00 - 23:59) |
Here's a breakdown of the electricity periods associated with the Next Assured Res 8% GTD SA Power Networks RTOU plan for the postcode 5000.
Plan | Periods |
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Peak | Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri (07:00 - 20:59) |
Off Peak | Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri (21:00 - 06:59) |
Sat, Sun (00:00 - 23:59) |
The Next Assured Res 8% GTD SA Power Networks RTOU plan has a total of 1 peak period and 2 off peak periods.
The peak periods make up 70 hours of the week (42%). The off peak periods make up 98 hours of the week (58%).
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