“But there’s no difference in the daily charge because like everybody, you’ve still got to be connected.”
She said the Powerswitch website got her to change from Genesis to Frank Energy, saving $360 a year.
“But now Frank Energy is quitting, and I’m going to be paying $360 more than what I just had for the last 12 months.
“So it’s really hard, but it’s the one thing apart from food that I feel I can control, and I do that by turning off the water… I have a shower then and it stays off for three nights.”
Her bill last year was usually around $85 a month but her most recent was $131.
Age Concern Canterbury chief executive Greta Bond said a significant cold snap in Christchurch meant some older residents would be staying in bed until midday to stay warm.
She said the Government’s winter energy payment of up to $700 over five months was not enough to keep up with rising prices and stories like Sally’s were common.
“We’re seeing so many older people living in poverty, especially people who are on that solo superannuation, and they’re really struggling to get by and doing so by severely rationing their electricity use,” Bond told Checkpoint.
“I was so impressed with Sally and all the strategies that she had to make her power work for her, but the fact is she’s still paying quite a significant percentage more than she was last year.”
Some people were even eating tinned food cold because of electricity costs. Others were paying 80% of their superannuation on rent “and there’s really not almost anything left in the remaining 20% to warm your home or even eat”, let alone go to the doctor or – in some cases – even leave the house.
“I think it’s a really appalling indictment of our society when you have people who are older who are having these challenges to their dignity and wellbeing based on a few dollars.”
Bond urged people in this situation to reach out.
“There are organisations who want to help, and I think people getting trapped in their own home by their own poverty and their electricity poverty is not a way to live.”
– RNZ