Australian Power Company Implements Oracle System
Western Power, an electricity network corporation owned by the Western Australian government, implemented Oracle Utilities Customer Care and Billing as an independent billing system to enable the company to manage network charges and bill retailers directly.
Recently, the disaggregation of the Western Australian electricity market separated Western Power into two organizations — a network operator (still called Western Power) and a retail arm (now Synergy). As the network operator, Western Power must produce accurate and auditable consumer billing and retailer reconciliation, detailing how much power — and associated cost — each retailer's customers have used.
With Oracle Utilities Customer Care and Billing, Western Power now can take its meter readings and automatically generate and distribute accurate bills to each retailer, helping the organization capture all potential revenue. In addition, the enterprise-class platform enables Western Power to extend billing capabilities to retailers other than Synergy, rather than relying on outdated customized billing systems for each individual retailer.
Western Power also can determine how much energy its customers are using, check bills that seem atypical, compile reports on the use of green (wind, gas, solar) and black (coal) energy, and determine which tariffs are on budget. Further, the Oracle solution handles complex tariff changes, which will support Western Power and retailers in encouraging users to select off-peak consumption at both the network and retail level.
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