The NMI, or National Meter Identifier, is a unique number for your home or business. You’ll find the NMI on the electricity bill for that property. The NMI may be on the front of the first or second page of your bill.
How do I find my NMI number?
You can find your NMI (11 digits) on your electricity bill which is sent from your retailer. Every connection to the national electricity network is given its own NMI (National Meter Identifier).
Is NMI the same as meter number?
A National Meter Identifier (NMI) is a unique 10 or 11 character reference that’s associated with the electricity connection point at your home or business. For reasons we won’t bore you with, your NMI isn’t the same as your electricity meter number.
Where is NMI on red energy bill?
An NMI number is found on every electricity meter around Australia and should be on the first or second page of your electricity bill at Red Energy, it’s on the second page of your bill in the ‘Current Transactions’ box, we’ve provided an example below.
How do I find my NMI number without a bill?
Where do I find my NMI? You can find your NMI on your electricity bill. If you don’t have an electricity bill handy, you can call Ergon Energy Network on 13 74 66 or your current electricity retailer to ask for your NMI.
Where is my gas meter number Australia?
Typically, your gas meter number will be located on a face plate in plain sight, either on top or the bottom of the meter. In NSW, gas meter numbers usually begin with two letters followed by six numbers (i.e. AB123456), while in Victoria, they’ll have four numbers followed by two letters (i.e. 1234AB).
How do I find my NMI number AGL?
You’ll find your 11-digit NMI under ‘Your electricity supply details’ on Page 2 of your electricity bill. If you don’t have a bill yet, you can get help finding your bill and set up how you receive your bills at Billing options.
What is my gas meter serial number?
Meter Serial Number (Gas and Electric)
The serial number is made up of a combination of numbers and letters and you’ll be able to find it on the front of your physical gas and electricity meters. Hint: It’s usually engraved into the meter box itself or printed on a sticker attached to the meter box.
What is the phone number for AGL?
8~10 61 3 8633 6000AGL Energy
How do I read my AGL Solar meter?
How to read:
- From directly in front of the meter, read each dial from left to right.
- If the pointer is between 2 numbers, note down the lower number – except when the dial sits between 9 and 0, note down 9.
- If the pointer is resting directly on a number, look at the dial to the right.
Where do I find my electric meter reference number?
It’s usually located in the top right of your bill and is 13 digits long. This number is used to uniquely identify your electricity supply points.
What is the phone number for Energy Australia?
8~10 61 3 9422 2968EnergyAustralia
What is supply charge AGL?
The supply charge is the charge that applies for supplying electricity to your premises for each day of the billing period, regardless of how much electricity you use.
Where does AGL operate?
Australia
Making it the largest fully Integrated energy company, telecommunications company, and utility in Australia, AGL claimed in August 2021 that it had more than 4.5 million residential and business customer accounts across New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Queensland.
How do I find my NMI number NSW?
How do I find my NMI?
- You’ll find the NMI on the electricity bill for that property.
- The NMI may be on the front of the first or second page of your bill.
- The NMI is eleven digits. In Ausgrid’s network, it ranges from 41020000000 to 41049999999.
What is a special meter read fee AGL?
Welcome to the AGL Community! This charge of $17.61 ($19.37 GST incl.) covers the costs in NSW associated with sending a meter read out to your property especially on the day you moved in to take a reading of your meter.
How do you read a power meter in Australia?
To conduct a reading, note the numbers from each clock, from left to right. If a pointer is between 2 numbers, note the lower number. When the pointer is between 0 and 9, read 9. The additional dial labelled 1/10 is not used to calculate your meter reading, so you can ignore this.
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