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Free Energy Ahead: Millions to Benefit
29 Nov
Summary
- Households in NSW, Queensland, and SA get free energy hours.
- Smart meter installation is required for the solar program.
- Government initiative aims to reduce grid strain and bills.

Households in New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia are anticipated to gain access to several free hours of energy per day, with the initiative expected to launch in July. Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen stated the program aims to alleviate pressure on the national grid by promoting energy consumption during off-peak, sunlit hours. With over four million homes already equipped with solar power, this policy is poised to enhance environmental sustainability and reduce household energy expenses.
To participate, customers will need a smart meter, which can typically be installed by energy providers at no extra charge. The Australian Energy Regulator will set the standards for utility companies offering these 'solar sharer' plans. Beyond government initiatives, options like solar leasing and pairing solar with heat pumps are highlighted as effective ways to cut energy costs and reduce pollution. Details on participating companies are pending, with national expansion eyed for 2027.
Experts suggest maximizing benefits by strategically timing energy usage. For instance, charging electric vehicles during midday solar availability, rather than overnight, can further reduce costs. The government's push for solar energy underscores a broader effort to transition towards cleaner energy sources and empower consumers to manage their energy consumption more efficiently and affordably.




