Rooftop solar and Covid shutdown lead to record lows in Australian electricity use
by Adam Morton Environment editor from on (#59BZG)
Wholesale prices fall 45% to 48% lower than last year in all eastern states except Tasmania
Australians' embrace of rooftop solar panels and the Covid-19 shutdown in Victoria have combined to reduce the amount of power being drawn from the national grid, with several states setting record lows for daily large-scale electricity consumption.
The drop in electricity use contributed to wholesale electricity prices being 45% to 48% lower than at the same time last year in all eastern states and territories except Tasmania.
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