After three months, south Canberra residents will be compensated for damage caused by power surge

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After three months, south Canberra residents will be compensated for damage caused by power surge
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Three months after the electrical fault, Evoenergy will pay compensation to customers in Farrer after a power surge caused hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage to home appliances.

abc.net.au/news/act-evoenergy-compensation-damage-appliances-power-surge-farrer/102226584Evoenergy will pay compensation to customers in Canberra's south after a power surge caused hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage to home appliances.

Farrer resident Lyn Turner's solar system, heating and fridge were all damaged, but she said she was luckier than some as she was able to replace the items out of pocket and then make a claim to EVO Energy. "I'm very frustrated that we have paid out the $20,000 in repairs and at the moment we've got nothing back."

"They told us they'd done an investigation, found out what the problem was, and now they would be starting to pay out the claims. He said applying depreciation to the value of household appliances was considered in each case, but had not been applied to any of the currently approved claims.

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