When you choose Blue NRG as your business electricity supplier, you get instant access to the ‘My Account’ portal. It’s the one feature that impresses our customers the most.
Because it’s packed with valuable information. And it makes managing your electricity account easy, simple, and quick. Watch the two-minute ‘My Account’ video to find out more.
Find out how much electricity your business uses at various times of day and Identify peak electricity demand levels to improve your awareness.
Receive a weekly email update on your energy usage trends and receive a SMS reminder if you have an unpaid invoice due soon.
Access all of your invoices in the one place. You can access them anytime anywhere and download at your own convenience.
We have introduced two new features in the My Account portal. Learn more about it in the sections below.
Self-meter read option has been introducted in Blue NRG My Account to help customers with basic meter. This feature will ensure that customers are provided with an accurate monthly billing and avoid estimated billing. Customer would require to add their meter read in the portal and receive a revised bill.
Watch the tutorial below to understand how to use this option.
Now Blue NRG customers can setup direct debit from My Account portal. You can either choose a bank account or a credit card to setup direct debit. Direct debit setup will help you save on the merchant fee when making payments.
Watch the tutorial below to understand how to use this option.
Please complete the online enquiry form and our support team will reach out to you soon.
Please contact Blue NRG if you would like a more accurate quote. Blue NRG’s rates are subject to change. Blue NRG’s best generally available offer will be confirmed with you at the time you sign up.
The following table sets out per annum consumption thresholds that apply to an individual supply address of a small business customer.
If your business uses less than or equal to (≤) the amount of electricity (per annum) listed in the table below, it’s likely that you are operating a small business.
| State | Electricity consumption in megawatt hours (MWh) per annum |
|---|---|
| Victoria | ≤ 40 MWh |
| New South Wales | ≤ 100 MWh |
| Queensland | ≤ 100 MWh |
| South Australia | ≤ 160 MWh |