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Free Power Scheme Sparks Bill Concerns for Australian Households

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Last updated: July 1, 2026 2:16 pm
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A new government initiative offering three hours of free electricity daily is raising concerns among consumers who fear it could lead to higher overall power bills. The scheme, known as Solar Sharer, compels energy retailers to provide complimentary electricity between 11 am and 2 pm to customers who opt in. While intended to leverage the surplus of solar energy generated during peak daylight hours, some customers and industry observers suggest the move might inadvertently increase costs outside the free period.

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Understanding the Solar Sharer ProgramThe Catch: Shifting Tariffs and Higher Off-Peak RatesGovernment and Industry PerspectivesIndustry Warnings and Potential ConsequencesConclusion: A Scheme Requiring Careful Consideration

Understanding the Solar Sharer Program

The Solar Sharer program, implemented on Wednesday, aims to distribute the advantages of the clean energy transition more broadly. During the midday window (11 am to 2 pm), Australia’s abundant rooftop solar power often exceeds demand, leading to a significant drop in wholesale electricity prices. The government’s intention is to allow households to capitalize on this low-cost period by shifting energy-intensive activities, such as running dishwashers, washing machines, and pool pumps, to these hours. Government projections indicated that a typical two-person household could achieve annual savings of several hundred dollars by adjusting their consumption patterns.

The Catch: Shifting Tariffs and Higher Off-Peak Rates

However, the structure of the Solar Sharer plan presents a potential drawback for many Australians. The majority of households are currently on energy plans with rates lower than the maximum regulated prices. Enrolling in Solar Sharer necessitates a move to a different pricing framework. The Australian Energy Regulator’s rules, which mandate retailers to offer these plans, also establish upper limits for electricity rates during the rest of the day. Critically, these regulated rates are often higher than those found on competitive, non-Solar Sharer plans. This means that while electricity is free for three hours, the cost per unit outside this window could increase substantially, potentially negating the savings.

Customers who have inquired about the plan have reported being informed by their energy providers that their overall bills might rise unless they can drastically alter their daily electricity usage habits. One Sydney resident, Gareth, shared that his energy provider deemed it “commercially unrealistic” for him to switch. “I don’t have an electric car, but I can put my dishwasher on at 11 o’clock and my washing machine and whatever,” he explained. “But the fact that they’ve changed all the pricing… what I have at the moment is pretty competitive running daytime power anyway.” Gareth expressed a sense of disappointment, stating, “I’m a little bit disillusioned, if that’s the right word. But I’ll shop around and look at other retailers and see if they’re any different, but it just seems like the power companies are just taking this opportunity just to claw it all back.”

Another Sydney resident, Doug, received similar advice. He was told that his charges would increase outside the 11 am to 2 pm window. “I thought great, I’ll put the pool pump on that time instead of 6 am and I’ll make sure I do things in those three hours, so I phoned my supplier and the lady said if you go on this plan, then your other plan is cancelled and you have to pay more on the rest of the day,” Doug recounted. “Well, I don’t know. Do you think that’s three hours of free electricity?”

Government and Industry Perspectives

The Solar Sharer regulations apply to New South Wales, South-East Queensland, and South Australia, with a similar state-based scheme set to commence in Victoria on October 1. The program is accessible to all households, regardless of whether they have solar panels, provided they have a smart meter and opt into the new plans. Australia boasts one of the highest rates of rooftop solar adoption globally, with approximately 4.5 million installations nationwide. The country is also undergoing a significant energy transition, moving away from coal-fired power plants towards renewable sources like solar and wind, supported by large-scale battery storage.

Independent MP Dai Le raised concerns in Parliament, questioning Energy Minister Chris Bowen about the potential for increased power bills. She highlighted that the free power is available only during hours when most families are typically at work. “Can the government guarantee this isn’t this a give with one hand and take with the other scheme?” Le asked.

Minister Bowen acknowledged that Solar Sharer is not universally suitable but emphasized its potential benefits for consumers who can adapt their energy usage. “For those people who can move power to the middle of the day… it is a very good option for them. That is why we are requiring energy companies to deliver it,” he stated.

Industry Warnings and Potential Consequences

Representatives from major energy retailers have indicated their support for the reform’s objectives. However, industry leaders had previously cautioned that the implementation timeline for Solar Sharer was too aggressive. They had advocated for a delay until mid-2027 to mitigate potential unintended consequences. A primary concern voiced by the industry was the risk of driving up prices during non-free hours, particularly if not accompanied by reforms aimed at reducing underlying costs, such as network tariffs for power line infrastructure, which constitute a significant portion of electricity bills.

An Australian Energy Council spokesperson commented, “Whilst Solar Sharer provides three free hours of electricity per day, prices outside that three-hour window are higher and differ depending on network providers.” The spokesperson added, “This offer is only likely to benefit customers able to shift a significant proportion of their energy usage to the middle of the day.” This suggests that the success of the Solar Sharer program hinges heavily on consumers’ ability and willingness to significantly alter their daily routines to align with the free power window.

Conclusion: A Scheme Requiring Careful Consideration

The Solar Sharer program represents a novel approach to managing energy supply and demand in Australia’s evolving energy landscape. While the prospect of three hours of free electricity is appealing, the potential for increased rates outside this period necessitates careful consideration by consumers. The effectiveness of the scheme will likely depend on individual circumstances, the ability to shift energy-intensive tasks, and the specific pricing structures adopted by different energy retailers. Consumers are advised to thoroughly review their current plans and compare them with the Solar Sharer options, paying close attention to the rates applicable during non-free hours, before making a decision.

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