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What’s the catch with three hours of free power?

What’s the catch with three hours of free power?

We want to hear from you! Please complete our survey: 2025 ABC News Daily Audience Survey Three hours of free electricity sounds pretty good to many Australians struggling with a cost-of-living crisis. But is the federal government’s latest solar offering, which features energy retailers being made to offer free power in the middle of the day in selected states, really going to reduce hefty power bills? Today, energy expert from the Grattan Institute Alison Reeve unpacks the ups and downs of the scheme that’s set to start in July next year. Featured: Alison Reeve, energy and climate change deputy program director at the Grattan Institute

ABC News Daily · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

November 10, 202515m 6s

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Three hours of free electricity sounds pretty good to many Australians struggling with a cost-of-living crisis.

But is the federal government’s latest solar offering, which features energy retailers being made to offer free power in the middle of the day in selected states, really going to reduce hefty power bills?

Today, energy expert from the Grattan Institute Alison Reeve unpacks the ups and downs of the scheme that’s set to start in July next year.

Featured: 

Alison Reeve, energy and climate change deputy program director at the Grattan Institute

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