Embedded Network Customers
Embedded network customers are individuals or businesses who receive electricity through a privately managed network rather than directly from the main grid. The operator of the network is called the Embedded Network Operator (ENO) and is responsible for providing the services associated with the on-selling of electricity at a site.
Role of Embedded Network Operator
Electricity is on-sold by the ENO to all customers within the Embedded Network. Each customer has their own individual electricity meter, identified by a unique ‘meter number’, that is used to measure consumption periodically. The ENO then applies the electricity rates that have been set for the site to invoice customers.
How Do Embedded Networks Work?
Embedded networks deliver electricity from the grid through a parent meter, then distribute it to individual tenant meters behind-the-meter, enabling shared connections with separate billing.
As a customer of an Embedded Network, the primary benefit is the reduction in the electricity rates — better than retail offers in the NEM. Customers can also benefit through:
Not having to navigate, negotiate and compare electricity rates in the NEM
Having a simple sign-up process with the ENO
Not having a ‘locked in’ Electricity Contract
Limited Rate Increases
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