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Energy Affordability: Will Solar Sharer reduce energy costs?

Energy Affordability: Will Solar Sharer reduce energy costs?

Energy affordability has been a hot topic for the last few months. Whilst the first term of the Albanese Government could be characterised as being focused on shifting the narrative on renewables development, it seems likely that its second term will need to consider how to deal with affordability, for both households and businesses. So what is the likely direction of travel for energy prices in the medium term, and is there anything industry and consumers can do to minimise the impacts? And can measures like the announced Solar Sharer help?

BY Ben Barnes Nov 13 2025
OECD Price Comparison: How do we stack up?

OECD Price Comparison: How do we stack up?

As households and small businesses are notified of changes to their energy prices for the financial year, there continues to be scrutiny of our power prices. With energy affordability an ongoing concern for Australians, comparisons with overseas energy markets are common with consideration of how Australia's costs compare to other countries. We take a look at how our electricity prices stack up against other developed nations using the latest data across 38 OECD countries.

BY Carol Tran Jul 10 2025
Will power prices come down?  Not as a result of the current election announcements

Will power prices come down? Not as a result of the current election announcements

Australia’s energy system is undergoing a complex, large-scale transition which requires stable, long-term policy and investment signals. Recent announcements have focused on short-term relief measures, but these do little to address the underlying structural drivers of power prices. Achieving lower cost outcomes for consumers will depend on the timing and volumes of renewables integration (particularly wind), investment in firm, dispatchable energy sources, and better integration of consumer energy resources. Chief Executive, Louisa Kinnear, assesses the policy proposals made by both parties, and offers up a range of suggestions on what government and policymakers should focus on in order for the energy transition to be delivered at the lowest cost.

BY Louisa Kinnear Apr 24 2025
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