Meridian subsidiary Powershop has added renewable energy to its online shop in Australia, allowing customers to choose the kind of power they want to support.
Powershop, which started operating in 2009, works differently from most other electricity retailers. While customers can opt for normal monthly billing, they can also choose to take an active role in their electricity consumption by monitoring it online and buying pre-paid packs to take advantage of special deals.
The company claims about 53,000 customers in New Zealand, or about three per cent of the national electricity retail market. That's a modest following but one that's grown quickly - and a May 2013 survey by Consumer NZ found customer satisfaction ratings were the highest among electricity retailers in New Zealand.
The next challenge for the company is cracking the market in Australia. Following its official launch in the state of Victoria in December 2013, the company has grown to about 5000 customers in that country.
"It's going really well," Powershop CEO Ari Sargent said. "Because it's different, it's interesting to people... We're seeing the same word of mouth as we did in New Zealand."
Customers in Australia, unlike those in New Zealand, can also choose to buy specific types of power, including options from two wind farm operators (including Meridian), landfill gas generator LMS Energy and community renewable generation projects facilitated by non-profit Embark Australia.