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  - RENEWECONOMY.COM.AU - A la Une - 28/06/2024 04:02

Household power usage hits a new low – but regulator credits the weather, not rooftop solar

The average cost of electricity has continued its upwards march for Australian households, despite rooftop solar helping to push usage to a new low. The post Household power usage hits a new low – but regulator credits the weather, not rooftop solar appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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