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Australia Energy Crisis: Power Bills Rise in Major States

Australian households and businesses continue to face elevated energy bills in 2026, as the country navigates the complex transition from coal-fired power to renewables, managing grid reliability challenges along the way.

Why Are Australian Energy Bills High?

Australia’s electricity market faces a structural challenge: a significant portion of coal-fired generation capacity is being retired, while the new renewable capacity needed to replace it — along with the transmission infrastructure to connect it to the grid — is taking time to build. This supply gap, combined with elevated global gas prices that feed into gas-fired peaker plants, has driven retail electricity prices significantly higher in recent years.

South Australia and Victoria have been among the most affected states, with South Australia in particular experiencing price volatility due to its high share of renewable generation and limited interconnection capacity with other states.

The Gas Price Impact

Australia’s east coast gas market has seen a structural shift, with domestic gas prices rising sharply since Australian LNG exporters gained access to global markets. Gas prices that were once a source of competitive advantage for Australian manufacturers are now broadly in line with global LNG benchmark prices, significantly increasing gas-fired electricity generation costs.

The Path Forward

The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has published roadmaps for transitioning to a renewable-dominated grid, with large-scale battery storage, pumped hydro and interconnector investments central to the plan. Progress is being made, but the pace of transition and the management of grid reliability through the transition period remain significant challenges.

For Australian households, investing in rooftop solar payback period — where Australia leads the world on a per-capita basis — remains the most effective way to reduce exposure to volatile grid electricity prices.

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