Energy company admits misleading 400,000 Aussies, reveals impact on customers

You're not alone if you’ve ever tried to do your bit for the planet by signing up for a 'carbon neutral' energy plan.

More than 400,000 Australians joined Energy Australia’s 'Go Neutral' program, believing their electricity and gas usage was being offset and that they were helping to fight climate change.

But in a landmark move, Energy Australia has now admitted that their marketing may have been misleading—and they’ve issued a public apology to customers.


So, what happened? And what does it mean for you, your wallet, and the future of 'green' energy in Australia? Let’s break it down.

Launched in 2016, Energy Australia’s 'Go Neutral' program promised customers that the greenhouse gas emissions from their energy use would be offset—essentially, that for every tonne of carbon dioxide their household produced, the company would invest in projects (often overseas) that would 'cancel out' those emissions.

The idea was simple: you could keep using energy as usual but with a clear conscience.


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Over 400,000 customers apologised to an energy provider after claims of misleading 'go neutral' program settled. Credit: MDV Edwards / iStock


But as it turns out, the reality was a bit more complicated.

In 2023, athe dvocacy group Parents for Climate took Energy Australia to the Federal Court, alleging that the company’s claims were misleading and deceptive.

Their argument is that buying carbon offsets—especially international ones—doesn’t actually 'undo' the harm caused by burning fossil fuels here in Australia.


Instead, it can give customers a false sense of security, making them believe they’re making a bigger difference than they really are.

This was the first time a major Australian energy company had been sued for 'greenwashing'—the practice of making products or services seem more environmentally friendly than they really are.

Rather than fight it out in court, Energy Australia settled the case and issued a statement that’s making waves across the country.

They admitted that carbon offsetting is not the most effective method to help customers cut their emissions.

They acknowledged that offsets do not undo the damage caused by burning fossil fuels.

Even when offsets are used, the emissions from fossil fuel use still contribute to climate change.


They apologised to any customers who felt misled by their marketing and stated that they are now shifting their focus to more direct and effective ways to support customers in reducing their emissions.

This admission is significant for several reasons.

Firstly, it marks the first time a major Australian energy company has openly acknowledged that carbon offsets aren’t a perfect fix.

Secondly, it could shift how companies market their 'green' products, making it clear that simply labelling polluting products as 'carbon neutral' is no longer enough.

Finally, this could impact your choices as a consumer—if you’ve been paying extra for a 'green' energy plan, it might be worth examining exactly what benefits you’re receiving.

Carbon offsets are credits that companies buy to 'cancel out' their emissions, usually by funding projects like tree planting or renewable energy overseas.


While these projects can be worthwhile, experts say they shouldn’t be used as a substitute for actually reducing emissions at the source.

As John Connor from the Carbon Market Institute put it, offsets should 'complement and enhance' climate policies—not replace real action.

Energy Australia says it participated in the government’s Climate Active certified carbon offset program 'in good faith.'

Still, it now recognises there’s 'legitimate public concern' about how effective these programs really are.

They’ve ended the Go Neutral program (as of July 2024) and say they’re now focused on helping customers directly cut their energy use and emissions.

If you were part of the Go Neutral program, you’re not alone—and you haven’t done anything wrong.


But it’s a good reminder to look beyond the marketing and ask questions about what 'carbon neutral' really means.

If you’re looking to reduce your environmental impact—and potentially lower your energy bills—there are a few practical steps you can take.

Switching to renewable energy plans that source power from wind, solar, or hydro is a good place to start.

Cutting down on energy use through small changes like using LED bulbs, choosing energy-efficient appliances, and turning off devices at the wall can also make a difference.

If you own your home, installing solar panels may be a smart long-term investment.

Finally, stay informed—ask your energy provider clear questions about where your power comes from and what they’re doing to reduce emissions.
Key Takeaways
  • Energy Australia has apologised to more than 400,000 customers and settled legal action alleging it misled people by claiming its 'go neutral' program offset the harms of electricity and gas emissions.
  • The company admitted that carbon offsets do not prevent or undo the environmental damage caused by burning fossil fuels and conceded their marketing may have been unclear.
  • Advocacy group Parents for Climate, which brought the legal challenge, said the outcome sends a strong message that companies can no longer use greenwashing and should uphold higher standards of honesty about carbon-neutral claims.
  • Both Energy Australia and industry groups now acknowledge there is legitimate public concern about whether carbon offset programs, including those certified by the government, are effective and should not detract from real efforts to cut emissions.
Were you part of Energy Australia’s Go Neutral program? Do you feel misled by 'green' marketing? What steps are you taking to reduce your own carbon footprint? We’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences—share them in the comments below.
 

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What DOES “ Carbon Neautral” REALLY mean?
It means there REALLY is NO solution as yet for the disposal of redundant wind turbine blades, solar panels or electric car batteries.
AND it means shock and despair as redundancies for breadwinners have commenced ACROSS Victoria for the tens of thousands of gas and allied industry workers.
Show THEN AND THEIR FAMILIES the benefits😡
 
This whole carbon business in Australia is a Government scam. Australia produces one percent of the worlds carbon gases. Even if Australia were to get to zero emissions, which is impossible, what difference would it make to the worlds emissions? Three fifths of five eights of bugger all. The rest of the world would not notice let alone be interested. We are spending billions in this chase for carbon neutral when, in fact people are going broke, we don't have the health care we should have, we don't have the guaranteed energy supply we should have, we do not have the education facilities we should have, but we do have windmills and solar panels and batteries that explode and cars that catch on fire with a fire that is very difficult to subdue. I could go on and on, but that will do for now.
 
What DOES “ Carbon Neautral” REALLY mean?
It means there REALLY is NO solution as yet for the disposal of redundant wind turbine blades, solar panels or electric car batteries.
AND it means shock and despair as redundancies for breadwinners have commenced ACROSS Victoria for the tens of thousands of gas and allied industry workers.
Show THEN AND THEIR FAMILIES the benefits😡
Carbon neutrality means having a balance between emitting carbon and absorbing carbon from the atmosphere in carbon sinks. So that's the dictionary definition as for the deposal of wind turbine blades etc I'm not sure but given that most of them have only recently been put up it's probably not an issue yet. As for car Batteries there is a fast growing industry in Australia in reusing old car batteries as Houshold storage systems, the batteries are lasting much longer than was anticipated but when they are worn out the process of recycling the materials into new batteries is already underway. As for the workers displaced the change is here and nothing is going to stop it these are people who already have skills the renewable industry needs them and is willing to train them so they need to adapt I know this seems harsh but its nothing compared to changes that are coming with AI.
 
This whole carbon business in Australia is a Government scam. Australia produces one percent of the worlds carbon gases. Even if Australia were to get to zero emissions, which is impossible, what difference would it make to the worlds emissions? Three fifths of five eights of bugger all. The rest of the world would not notice let alone be interested. We are spending billions in this chase for carbon neutral when, in fact people are going broke, we don't have the health care we should have, we don't have the guaranteed energy supply we should have, we do not have the education facilities we should have, but we do have windmills and solar panels and batteries that explode and cars that catch on fire with a fire that is very difficult to subdue. I could go on and on, but that will do for now.
Hi Gunpark,

Good on you with your comment.
Couldn't be truer.
As you said, we could go on forever & a day with his complete crap.
 
What DOES “ Carbon Neautral” REALLY mean?
It means there REALLY is NO solution as yet for the disposal of redundant wind turbine blades, solar panels or electric car batteries.
AND it means shock and despair as redundancies for breadwinners have commenced ACROSS Victoria for the tens of thousands of gas and allied industry workers.
Show THEN AND THEIR FAMILIES the benefits😡
Hi GranniCaz,

I've always thought about with how to dispose of the defunct wind turbines.

I wonder instead of them being buried is what is going to happen, my thoughts are, why can't they be stripped down, then "Scowered" and made into artificial reefs for the ocean.

With the scowering of of the blades etc., I should imagine that marine life would soon attach themselves to the structures & inturn encourage other marine life to the area & as a sanctuary as such for them.

Then again, the scientists will say that it can't be done because of the material produced in China to make them which will be completely incomparable to the ocean environment or some other reason why not.

To me it seems like a very logical solution than the alternative.

Bugger Bowen with the complete destruction of the natural environment of felling umpteen thousands of trees to build roads to support these absolute hideous "Wind Mills".

This is also to the total detriment to the wild life which they support & also for the carbon capture which they endure.

Shame, Shame, Shame on you, Bowen the "Dope".
 
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Whether it's overseas or within Australia, energy 'offsets' or 'carbon credits' don't do a damn thing about carbon dioxide emissions, let alone pollution (which is far more serious - carbon dioxide is a resource for plants!)
Bring it down to the person/person level. My brother runs a few hundred sheep on a property near Canberra. Sheep burp methane (a greenhouse gas.) I have a small olive grove. Olives grow on trees - an olive grove gives me 'carbon credits', which I can then sell to my brother to offset the carbon his sheep burp out.
In mathematical terms: Olive grove = (say) 5 Carbon Credits;
my brother's sheep generate 5 Carbon Deficits. I sell my credits to my brother. I have zero carbon credits - but he now has zero carbon deficits. His sheep are still burping, my olive trees are still using carbon dioxide. Nothing has changed except I might be a little richer.
In the meantime, this filthy monkey called Homo sapiens is still poisoning the planet with substances far, far more toxic than carbon dioxide!
 
I am such a lucky possum.
I got a special letter from Energy Australia begging forgiveness.
When asked, I ticked the Green Energy box. I was quite happy to do so because there was no charge involved.
So, the letter was sent to all customers because they got a slap in the hand and were told to go to the naughty corner after they sent out thousands of letters of apology.
I really have no feelings either way. If it was green energy, good. If not, most of my power comes from solar anyhow, so it was not a real issue for me, personally.
NOW ... if there was a charge attached to this Green option, it would be a whole different ball game. No charges .... I don't have to chase reimbursement.
I will sleep well tonight.
 
Carbon neutrality means having a balance between emitting carbon and absorbing carbon from the atmosphere in carbon sinks. So that's the dictionary definition as for the deposal of wind turbine blades etc I'm not sure but given that most of them have only recently been put up it's probably not an issue yet. As for car Batteries there is a fast growing industry in Australia in reusing old car batteries as Houshold storage systems, the batteries are lasting much longer than was anticipated but when they are worn out the process of recycling the materials into new batteries is already underway. As for the workers displaced the change is here and nothing is going to stop it these are people who already have skills the renewable industry needs them and is willing to train them so they need to adapt I know this seems harsh but its nothing compared to changes that are coming with AI.
America has been using wind turbines for well over 25 years, their disposal problems with the un recyclable turbine blades is simple.... land fill!
 

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