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SEC empowering Victorian businesses with new renewable energy products

04 June 2026

SEC is helping Victorian businesses take control of their energy costs and reduce emissions via a suite of new renewable energy products launched today.

Powering Victoria for Victorians

SEC is giving Victorian businesses access to a range of 100% renewable electricity solutions, all backed by SEC’s own portfolio of renewable generation and storage. These include fixed-price, multi-period time-of-use solutions that reward customers for using electricity when renewable energy is abundant and wholesale prices are lowest. SEC’s offering also includes power purchase agreements, and other retail solutions that enable customers to lock in longer term renewable energy supply contracts.

To complement these solutions, SEC is developing a Virtual Power Plant that rewards customers for reducing energy use during peak periods, shifting demand and optimising onsite assets such as rooftop solar and battery storage.

The new products follow SEC’s entry into the retail electricity market last July when it began retailing 100% renewable electricity to around 4,300 Victorian Government sites. SEC now services around five per cent of Victoria’s total electricity use, powering schools, hospitals and much of the state’s transport network.

SEC General Manager Customer, Suzanne Retschko said SEC’s Victorian business retail offer was unique.

“Unlike traditional energy retailers, success for SEC is working with our Victorian business customers to not only transition to renewable energy, but ultimately optimise energy consumption, lowering energy costs and building resilience over time.

“At SEC, we don’t just offer off-the-shelf products. We work with our business partners to understand how their site operates, where energy is used, and what matters to their business - cost, resilience, and sustainability,” said Ms Retschko.

Ms Retschko said SEC’s new retail business products aim to fill a market gap and give smaller and medium sized Victorian businesses access to renewable energy solutions and simple and affordable ways to shift demand and lower costs over time.

SEC’s new suite of products is being delivered by an expert team with capabilities across retail, wholesale, and distributed energy markets. Victorian businesses can find out more here.

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