Simply Energy review

July 2021 – Simply Energy hit with $2.5m fine after sales contractors allegedly impersonated customers in scam – An Australian energy company has been fined $2.5m after two external door-to-door sales agents allegedly used false names and made-up accents to switch customers to new contracts without their consent.

July 2021 – Hundreds caught up in alleged ‘phoney accent’ energy switch – Simply Energy has paid penalties totalling $2.5 million after two external door-to-door sales agents allegedly used phoney accents and fake names to switch hundreds of customers to new energy contracts without their consent.

October 2020 – Infrastructure Capital Group To Acquire A Majority Interest In Australian Renewable Energy Trust – Infrastructure Capital Group, a leading Australian infrastructure manager, with around $2.5bn of equity under management, is pleased to announce its Australian Renewables Income Fund (“ARIF”) has agreed to acquire a 75% interest in the Australian Renewable Energy Trust (“ARET”).

May 2020 – The Media Store wins the Simply Energy account – Energy retailer Simply Energy has appointed independent media agency The Media Store as a new agency partner.

April 2020 – Coronavirus energy bill relief on its way to Australian households – Australians have one less bill to worry about this month as energy providers roll out new coronavirus support measures for customers facing hardship.

February 2020 – Simply Energy advances the digital enablement of their business – Simply Energy, the Australian retail arm of ENGIE group, has signed an agreement with Hansen Technologies to augment the energy retailer’s existing platform.

November 2019 – Simply Energy, The Smith Family supporting disadvantaged SA youth – Simply Energy is giving back in South Australia – one of its “stronghold states” – through ongoing support of The Smith Family’s Learning for Life program.  

October 2019 – Pubs clinch state-wide renewable energy deal to cut electricity bills – A ground-breaking deal between a brewing giant and one of the world’s biggest energy generators is poised to slash energy costs for up to 300 pubs across NSW. 

April 2019 – Home solar energy trading platform coming near you after funding boost – An online marketplace designed to let households trade their excess solar power has received the backing of the government renewable energy agency.

Green Electricity score

This score is based on the company’s Green Electricity Guide star rating.

Complaints score

This score is based on the number of complaints measured as a proportion against the number of customers. The higher the percentage, the better. Data via the Australian Energy Regulator – updated annually.

Call response score

This score is based on how likely the retailer is to answer a call within 30 seconds. The higher the percentage, the better. Data via the Australian Energy Regulator – updated annually.

Simply Energy was established in 2005 by international power company ENGIE, which operates in over 30 countries worldwide. It has its head office in Melbourne, Victoria, and provides electricity and gas to customers across Australia.

Simply Energy supplies electricity to NSW, Queensland, SA and Victoria, and natural gas to its customers in SA, Victoria, WA and NSW. Its call centre is in the Philippines.

ENGIE has divested all high-carbon generation facilities in the Asia Pacific region and operates wind and solar farms, and hydro plants. However, it also operates, and sources energy from, gas-fired plants.

Simply Energy also offers GreenPower offsets to its customers. It is carbon neutral for its product, certified by Climate Active.

Contact details for Simply Energy

simplyenergy.com.au

1800 005 114

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Simply Energy is available in New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland (energy only) and Western Australia (gas only).

CHOICE Expert Rating on Simply Energy

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CHOICE expert rating: 63% (average 67%)
Green electricity score: 26% (average 49%)
Complaints score: 98% (average 98%)
Call response score: 77% (average 61%)

CHOICE verdict on Simply Energy

Environment

  • Parent company ENGIE owns and operates wind and solar farms, and hydro plants.
  • Simply Energy offers GreenPower carbon offsets, and is carbon neutral.
  • But it sources power from gas-fired power generators and buys energy from open market where coal still dominates.
  • It has not taken an active stance on strong climate policy, nor has it committed to ending coal use by 2030.
  • Simply’s green energy score has dropped from 4 out of 10 stars in 2019–20, to 2.5 in 2020–21.
  • In Australia, ENGIE has divested all high-carbon power generation facilities.

Customer service

  • 7,649 Simply Energy customers (2%) made complaints against the company in 2021-22.
  • 75% of calls are answered within 30 seconds.
  • The average wait time is 41 seconds when calling customer service, which has more than halved since our 2020–21 survey.
  • 2.3% of calls made to Simply Energy in 2019/20 were abandoned before being answered.
  • Simply Energy was fined $2.5 million in 2021 for switching customers to new contracts without their consent.

Simply Energy’s energy sources

While the energy mix breakdown for Simply Energy was not readily available, its parent company ENGIE’s power generation mix as of the end of 2018 is below.
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Natural gas: 58%
Nuclear: 11%
Coal: 8%
Other non-renewable energy sources: 5%
Hydro: 19%
Wind: 5%
Solar: 2%
Other renewable energy sources: 1%

How we get our results

July 2021 – Simply Energy hit with $2.5m fine after sales contractors allegedly impersonated customers in scam – An Australian energy company has been fined $2.5m after two external door-to-door sales agents allegedly used false names and made-up accents to switch customers to new contracts without their consent.

July 2021 – Hundreds caught up in alleged ‘phoney accent’ energy switch – Simply Energy has paid penalties totalling $2.5 million after two external door-to-door sales agents allegedly used phoney accents and fake names to switch hundreds of customers to new energy contracts without their consent.

October 2020 – Infrastructure Capital Group To Acquire A Majority Interest In Australian Renewable Energy Trust – Infrastructure Capital Group, a leading Australian infrastructure manager, with around $2.5bn of equity under management, is pleased to announce its Australian Renewables Income Fund (“ARIF”) has agreed to acquire a 75% interest in the Australian Renewable Energy Trust (“ARET”).

May 2020 – The Media Store wins the Simply Energy account – Energy retailer Simply Energy has appointed independent media agency The Media Store as a new agency partner.

April 2020 – Coronavirus energy bill relief on its way to Australian households – Australians have one less bill to worry about this month as energy providers roll out new coronavirus support measures for customers facing hardship.

February 2020 – Simply Energy advances the digital enablement of their business – Simply Energy, the Australian retail arm of ENGIE group, has signed an agreement with Hansen Technologies to augment the energy retailer’s existing platform.

November 2019 – Simply Energy, The Smith Family supporting disadvantaged SA youth – Simply Energy is giving back in South Australia – one of its “stronghold states” – through ongoing support of The Smith Family’s Learning for Life program.  

October 2019 – Pubs clinch state-wide renewable energy deal to cut electricity bills – A ground-breaking deal between a brewing giant and one of the world’s biggest energy generators is poised to slash energy costs for up to 300 pubs across NSW. 

April 2019 – Home solar energy trading platform coming near you after funding boost – An online marketplace designed to let households trade their excess solar power has received the backing of the government renewable energy agency.

Green Electricity score

This score is based on the company’s Green Electricity Guide star rating.

Complaints score

This score is based on the number of complaints measured as a proportion against the number of customers. The higher the percentage, the better. Data via the Australian Energy Regulator – updated annually.

Call response score

This score is based on how likely the retailer is to answer a call within 30 seconds. The higher the percentage, the better. Data via the Australian Energy Regulator – updated annually.

Simply Energy in the news – 2021

July 2021 – Simply Energy hit with $2.5m fine after sales contractors allegedly impersonated customers in scam – An Australian energy company has been fined $2.5m after two external door-to-door sales agents allegedly used false names and made-up accents to switch customers to new contracts without their consent.

July 2021 – Hundreds caught up in alleged ‘phoney accent’ energy switch – Simply Energy has paid penalties totalling $2.5 million after two external door-to-door sales agents allegedly used phoney accents and fake names to switch hundreds of customers to new energy contracts without their consent.

October 2020 – Infrastructure Capital Group To Acquire A Majority Interest In Australian Renewable Energy Trust – Infrastructure Capital Group, a leading Australian infrastructure manager, with around $2.5bn of equity under management, is pleased to announce its Australian Renewables Income Fund (“ARIF”) has agreed to acquire a 75% interest in the Australian Renewable Energy Trust (“ARET”).

May 2020 – The Media Store wins the Simply Energy account – Energy retailer Simply Energy has appointed independent media agency The Media Store as a new agency partner.

April 2020 – Coronavirus energy bill relief on its way to Australian households – Australians have one less bill to worry about this month as energy providers roll out new coronavirus support measures for customers facing hardship.

February 2020 – Simply Energy advances the digital enablement of their business – Simply Energy, the Australian retail arm of ENGIE group, has signed an agreement with Hansen Technologies to augment the energy retailer’s existing platform.

November 2019 – Simply Energy, The Smith Family supporting disadvantaged SA youth – Simply Energy is giving back in South Australia – one of its “stronghold states” – through ongoing support of The Smith Family’s Learning for Life program.  

October 2019 – Pubs clinch state-wide renewable energy deal to cut electricity bills – A ground-breaking deal between a brewing giant and one of the world’s biggest energy generators is poised to slash energy costs for up to 300 pubs across NSW. 

April 2019 – Home solar energy trading platform coming near you after funding boost – An online marketplace designed to let households trade their excess solar power has received the backing of the government renewable energy agency.

Green Electricity score

This score is based on the company’s Green Electricity Guide star rating.

Complaints score

This score is based on the number of complaints measured as a proportion against the number of customers. The higher the percentage, the better. Data via the Australian Energy Regulator – updated annually.

Call response score

This score is based on how likely the retailer is to answer a call within 30 seconds. The higher the percentage, the better. Data via the Australian Energy Regulator – updated annually.

Simply Energy in the news – 2020

July 2021 – Simply Energy hit with $2.5m fine after sales contractors allegedly impersonated customers in scam – An Australian energy company has been fined $2.5m after two external door-to-door sales agents allegedly used false names and made-up accents to switch customers to new contracts without their consent.

July 2021 – Hundreds caught up in alleged ‘phoney accent’ energy switch – Simply Energy has paid penalties totalling $2.5 million after two external door-to-door sales agents allegedly used phoney accents and fake names to switch hundreds of customers to new energy contracts without their consent.

October 2020 – Infrastructure Capital Group To Acquire A Majority Interest In Australian Renewable Energy Trust – Infrastructure Capital Group, a leading Australian infrastructure manager, with around $2.5bn of equity under management, is pleased to announce its Australian Renewables Income Fund (“ARIF”) has agreed to acquire a 75% interest in the Australian Renewable Energy Trust (“ARET”).

May 2020 – The Media Store wins the Simply Energy account – Energy retailer Simply Energy has appointed independent media agency The Media Store as a new agency partner.

April 2020 – Coronavirus energy bill relief on its way to Australian households – Australians have one less bill to worry about this month as energy providers roll out new coronavirus support measures for customers facing hardship.

February 2020 – Simply Energy advances the digital enablement of their business – Simply Energy, the Australian retail arm of ENGIE group, has signed an agreement with Hansen Technologies to augment the energy retailer’s existing platform.

November 2019 – Simply Energy, The Smith Family supporting disadvantaged SA youth – Simply Energy is giving back in South Australia – one of its “stronghold states” – through ongoing support of The Smith Family’s Learning for Life program.  

October 2019 – Pubs clinch state-wide renewable energy deal to cut electricity bills – A ground-breaking deal between a brewing giant and one of the world’s biggest energy generators is poised to slash energy costs for up to 300 pubs across NSW. 

April 2019 – Home solar energy trading platform coming near you after funding boost – An online marketplace designed to let households trade their excess solar power has received the backing of the government renewable energy agency.

Green Electricity score

This score is based on the company’s Green Electricity Guide star rating.

Complaints score

This score is based on the number of complaints measured as a proportion against the number of customers. The higher the percentage, the better. Data via the Australian Energy Regulator – updated annually.

Call response score

This score is based on how likely the retailer is to answer a call within 30 seconds. The higher the percentage, the better. Data via the Australian Energy Regulator – updated annually.

Simply Energy in the news – 2019

July 2021 – Simply Energy hit with $2.5m fine after sales contractors allegedly impersonated customers in scam – An Australian energy company has been fined $2.5m after two external door-to-door sales agents allegedly used false names and made-up accents to switch customers to new contracts without their consent.

July 2021 – Hundreds caught up in alleged ‘phoney accent’ energy switch – Simply Energy has paid penalties totalling $2.5 million after two external door-to-door sales agents allegedly used phoney accents and fake names to switch hundreds of customers to new energy contracts without their consent.

October 2020 – Infrastructure Capital Group To Acquire A Majority Interest In Australian Renewable Energy Trust – Infrastructure Capital Group, a leading Australian infrastructure manager, with around $2.5bn of equity under management, is pleased to announce its Australian Renewables Income Fund (“ARIF”) has agreed to acquire a 75% interest in the Australian Renewable Energy Trust (“ARET”).

May 2020 – The Media Store wins the Simply Energy account – Energy retailer Simply Energy has appointed independent media agency The Media Store as a new agency partner.

April 2020 – Coronavirus energy bill relief on its way to Australian households – Australians have one less bill to worry about this month as energy providers roll out new coronavirus support measures for customers facing hardship.

February 2020 – Simply Energy advances the digital enablement of their business – Simply Energy, the Australian retail arm of ENGIE group, has signed an agreement with Hansen Technologies to augment the energy retailer’s existing platform.

November 2019 – Simply Energy, The Smith Family supporting disadvantaged SA youth – Simply Energy is giving back in South Australia – one of its “stronghold states” – through ongoing support of The Smith Family’s Learning for Life program.  

October 2019 – Pubs clinch state-wide renewable energy deal to cut electricity bills – A ground-breaking deal between a brewing giant and one of the world’s biggest energy generators is poised to slash energy costs for up to 300 pubs across NSW. 

April 2019 – Home solar energy trading platform coming near you after funding boost – An online marketplace designed to let households trade their excess solar power has received the backing of the government renewable energy agency.

Green Electricity score

This score is based on the company’s Green Electricity Guide star rating.

Complaints score

This score is based on the number of complaints measured as a proportion against the number of customers. The higher the percentage, the better. Data via the Australian Energy Regulator – updated annually.

Call response score

This score is based on how likely the retailer is to answer a call within 30 seconds. The higher the percentage, the better. Data via the Australian Energy Regulator – updated annually.