Australia may face a 13% electricity price hike next decade without faster renewable energy project implementation, warns energy watchdog.
Australia’s energy watchdog is warning that households could be hit with a 13% jump in electricity prices early next decade if renewable energy projects don’t accelerate. The Australian Energy Market Commission says the next five years will be critical to boosting clean generation and battery storage.
While a modest 5% drop in power bills is expected over the short term, delays in wind projects and transmission updates could see prices climb by as much as 20%. Energy Minister Chris Bowen also cautions that extending the life of ageing coal plants could push costs and pollution even higher.
Experts say that faster renewable construction could cut future prices by up to 10%, and that widespread electrification could transform long-term household savings.
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