Electricity Prices Fall Across Australia As Renewables Build Momentum
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Electricity prices are falling across Australia's eastern states due to high renewable energy inputs, with the Australian Energy Regulator predicting a drop of at least 10% in costs for households and small businesses. Over 400,000 small-scale storage systems have been added to Australian homes, providing a stabilizing influence on the grid and an income stream for battery owners. The price reductions will result in savings of up to $155 per year for households in South East Queensland and $1,303 per year for small businesses in New South Wales. The decrease in prices is attributed to the large entry of batteries into the grid, along with solar and increased output from wind.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Renewables are now firming the price of power, replacing gas as the determining factor.
- · Household batteries are smoothing out the duck curve, reducing volatility and leading to lower forward electricity contract prices.