Energy saving tips to get summer ready
Being energy-efficient doesn’t have to mean compromising on comfort.
With our simple energy saving tips, you can reduce your energy use and stay cool this summer.
A few small changes can make a big difference to your energy bill. Explore our tips to keep your home, business, and appliances running efficiently all year round.
Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) are transforming the way we power our homes and businesses.
By linking together rooftop solar, batteries, and electric vehicles, VPPs act like one big power station — helping to balance the grid, boost renewable energy, and deliver more sustainable energy solutions.
With new technology, our energy systems are changing - so more people can take part in our clean energy future.
We are often presented with national news stories about frequent energy price hikes and energy shortages. The truth is, WA works very differently to the rest of Australia and these national news stories are usually talking about what’s happening on the east coast of Australia.
Here we bust those myths and give you the facts about how energy prices in WA are set and why what you hear in national media often doesn’t apply.
With our simple energy saving tips, you can reduce your energy use and stay cool this summer.
Whether you run a cafe, retail shop or small office - you can reduce your energy use by implementing some fairly inexpensive energy efficiency measures.
Learn how to keep your energy costs down with these simple maintenance tips.
If you live in regional WA, getting more value from your solar has never been easier — or more affordable.
With generous Federal and State rebates and finance options designed to reduce upfront costs, installing a home battery can help you make the most of your solar while supporting a more reliable local power system. This guide walks you through exactly what’s available and how you can benefit.
Horizon Power acknowledges the Traditional Custodians throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders past, present and emerging.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this website may contain images, names or voices of deceased people.