Where we live is 18 miles from Tamworth, and 3 miles out of a village. It is a rural subdivsion, total population for the village area is 500. We have been here for 31 years. When we first moved here the power would drop out fairly regularly about tea time (6-7pm). As more new settlers moved out here over the years the service had to be upgraded to suit the demand and it did. Roll forward to the present and guess what....the power drops out anytime, worse when there is a storm about.
I blame the "organisation" we were told to "Live better electrically" for how long? Now they are telling us to use less!
Our power bills back in 1981 when we moved in had 3 separate charges that made up the bill-General rate, Off Peak rate, Standing Charge. What is Standing Charge? Its is to pay for the privilege of using "rura lpower". Then the supplier (County Council) had a number of name changes. Then went corporate now we are owned by big business. Our usage for the last quarter is only marginally higher than for the same period as last year but it is $200 dearer!!!
The government knew when to sell off the industry because the Power Generators had to be renewed due to the existing ones were to their use-by- date. So for the new owners to cover their costs of up grade we are now paying a whole lot more for our power than before.
The original County Council was a very well run efficient organisation which had a number of arms to generate cash They (along time ago) generated its own power using a plant that was a scaled down version of Bunnerong Power Station in Sydney. They had to suply and service the the power lines and poles. They even had a fleet of electricians who did domestic wiring of your house etc. They were a big employer and trained a heap of sparkys over the time. Then they had a retail sector that allowed you to buy your electrical appliances and put it on your account with your power. It was a great organisation!!
Now when we have a blackout we call the operator in Port Macquarie (300+km away) and they dispatch a local Country Energy serviceman to fix our problem.