Just out of curiosity, I had a look at my last power bill.
For the full billing period, separate to consumption charges and solar credits, Origin have included a "Supply Charge" of $105.92 (116.398 c/day). I believe this is a charge that is levied for being connected to the grid, and is applied to all customers.
In addition, there is a new charge which was only applicable for 12 billing days (from 1/1/16) called a "Solar Meter Charge" of 6.767 c/day which I assume is only charged to customers with solar feed-in systems ? It's a nominal amount with no significant effect on the total bill, but it is there.
With all of the Utilities companies that we use, there is a charge for being connected to their systems, whether we consume their product or not. If we don't want to pay the charges, then there are way's to opt out (difficult and possibly expensive, but it can be done). If you disconnect your home phone or internet, you no longer get charged for being connected to the data lines that run past your house. If you disconnect your electricity from the grid, then you no longer get charged for being connected to the poles and wires that run past your house.
But what gets me cranky is that I am 100% self sufficient for water, and do not need a council supply. There is mains water running past the house, but even if I was not connected to it, I must still pay $294 per year for a "Water Access Charge". I've checked with the council, they are happy to disconnect me from the supply and remove the meter, but I would still be charged the access fee because the service is available. Using it or not is my choice, but because it is available, council deem that I must pay for it.
Same applies to sewerage. I'm not connected to the network as We have installed a HSTP system, so nobody has to deal with my s#it except me. Yet council deem I must pay a sewerage charge (around $150 per year, cant find my rates notice to confirm).
So I'd like to do a deal with anyone that does not have a solar system. You stop complaining about your power bill, and I'll stop complaining about my water and s#it bill
Sometimes life throws us a lemon.............