Kelseigh Wrigley

Kelseigh Wrigley Kelseigh Wrigley covers Australia's retail energy market, growing her industry specific expertise over the last 2 years. She holds a Bachelor of Journalism at the Queensland University of Technology and has contributed her skills to online publications Hunter & Bligh and local radio station 4ZZZ.


Victorians now eligible for second solar rebate

Victorians now eligible to claim a second solar rebate

Posted by February 7th 2024

Victorian households may now be eligible for a second solar rebate or interest-free loan from the state government. As part of an extension to the Solar Homes Program in the state, households who have already claimed …


A guide to portable solar panels

Portable solar panels buying guide

Posted by October 20th 2023

Planning a camping trip? Portable solar panels can provide free electricity wherever you go. Canstar Blue takes a look at everything you need to know.



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What is solar air conditioning?

Posted by February 7th 2024

In this article, we explain how solar air conditioners work, what types are currently available, and ask the big question: are they cheaper to run than conventional models?




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What is a good rate for electricity?

Posted by October 11th 2023

Not all energy plans are created equal when it comes to the underlying costs you’ll be paying for powering your home. That’s why it’s important that you’re able to identify a good electricity rate when …



Electricity Supply Charges Explained

Electricity Supply Charges: Costs per Day

Posted by October 11th 2023

Finding the right energy plan for you means understanding your typical power usage, but it also involves picking a provider with a competitive supply charge. While you might try to cut back on how much …


Electricity usages charges explained

Electricity Usage Charges: Costs per kWh

Posted by October 10th 2023

Canstar Blue explains what an electricity usage charge is, where you will find it on your bill, and how to tell if you’re paying too much.