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Home » Business » Your Account » Prices & Fees

Prices & Fees

This section contains the Horizon Power electricity tariffs and charges for regional Western Australian businesses.

There are two distinct areas for our customers:

- North West Interconnected System
- Regional non-interconnected systems

Horizon Power customers in these areas pay the same price for their electricity, according to the tariff appropriate for their type of business.

Further information on business tariffs is available by clicking here.

  • Fees Overview

    Horizon Power's business customers pay the same price per unit of electricity, regardless of where they are located in Western Australia.

  • Network Charges

    Information regarding Network Charges.

  • K2 Tariff

    This tariff is suitable for customers who use electricity partly for residential and partly for business purposes, such as home-office use.

  • L2 Business Tariff

    The Business L2 tariff is available to industrial, commercial and general customers where the electricity is used for business purposes.

  • C2 Tariff

    The C2 tariff is available to small voluntary and charitable organisations.

  • D2 Tariff

    The D2 tariff is available to charitable or benevolent organisations providing residential accommodation.

  • M2 Tariff

    This tariff is suitable for business customers with high energy usage and high energy voltage.

  • Caravan Park Price Equity Scheme

    This scheme ensures that permanent residents of caravan parks pay the same as other residential customers for their power.

Last Updated: 17 March 2006

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