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OtherStaff WriterTue 28 Jun 16

EnergyAustralia Enters Embedded Network Market

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EnergyAustralia continues to expand its business capabilities and service offerings, having launched a dedicated business to serve the growing embedded networks market.

Positioned securely as a Tier 1 energy retailer with its 2.6 million residential and business customer accounts, EnergyAustralia can now help you build, operate and manage your developments’ energy needs.

Why EnergyAustralia?

As one of Australia’s leading energy retailers, we can help you build, operate and manage your embedded network through our fully owned subsidiary The Embedded Networks Company with:

  • A dedicated Embedded Network team who can work with you during the feasibility, build and operation phases of your development project

  • Energy expertise for the end-to-end process from initial connection to billing.

  • Site specific, tailored solutions with the agility to align with changing regulatory requirements and evolving business models.

  • The financial strength and security backed by a Tier 1 energy partner.

Why an embedded network?

Embedded networks are fast becoming a successful element of residential, retirement and commercial developments. If you’re not familiar with embedded networks, here’s a few ways they can work for you and your development:

  • They can provide an income stream to the owners corporation, which can help reduce building levies.

  • Built, retained and managed developments can benefit from the increased yield of operational income streams generated by the embedded networks.

  • Properly designed and implemented embedded networks can assist a development to achieve a higher Green Star rating.

  • Embedded networks are extending beyond core electricity, becoming digital-enabled and incorporating metering and billing of bulk hot water, air conditioning, solar and moving forward storage and other emerging solutions.

Get in touch

If you’d like to know more, get in touch today for a turn-key embedded network energy solution by calling 1300 345 863.

The Urban Developer is proud to partner with EnergyAustralia to deliver this article to you. In doing so, we can continue to publish our free daily news, information, insights and opinion to you, our valued readers. 

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