Momentum Energy incentivises customers to quit gas

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Energy retailer Momentum Energy has unveiled a program that will see it incentivising some of its own customers to disconnect from gas, following a landmark decision by the Victorianย Government to phase out gas in new homes from January 1, 2024.

Momentum Energy will cover the gas abolishment fee of $242 for Victorian customers who work with Melbourne-based business Goodbye Gas to fully electrify their homes.

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The abolishment fee of $242 (including GST) will be paid as a credit on the customerโ€™s final gas bill and only applies to existing gas customers who engage with Goodbye Gas to fully electrify their homes.

Momentum Energy is the mainland retailer of Hydro Tasmania, Australiaโ€™s largest generator of renewable energy. Momentum has around 130,000 electricity customers in the National Energy Market and around 70,000 gas customers in Victoria.

โ€œIt might seem strange for a gas retailer to be incentivising its own customers to transition away from gas, but Momentum wants to see more of our customers living fully electric livesโ€”for their wallet, for the planet and to support Australiaโ€™s net zero carbon emissions goals,โ€ Momentum Energy managing director Lisa Chiba said.

โ€œGoing all-electricโ€”particularly when itโ€™s combined with adding solar panelsโ€”is one of the most impactful changes individual consumers can make to help the planet.

โ€œThis is an entirely voluntary program and we will continue to support our customers who keep using gas. But given the long-term shift to decarbonise the grid, the argument for electrification will get even stronger as this becomes a reality.โ€

Goodbye Gas director Peter Steele said it was a significant development for a mid-sized retailer like Momentum to be encouraging its customers to switch from gas.

โ€œMomentum Energyโ€™s forward-thinking offer removes a key cost barrierโ€”the abolishment feeโ€”and we are excited to be supporting their customers to make the switch,โ€ he said.

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According to Rewiring Australia, the average running costs of gas and petrol homes is $5,300 per year, while an electrified home with rooftop solar has running costs of about $1,850 per year. That covers electricity, heating and cooling, cooking and vehicle costs.

In terms of emissions, research by the International Energy Agency shows that just switching to a hot water heat pump from a gas boiler can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 20%, even when running on emissions-intensive electricity.

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