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While Australians continue to battle rising electricity costs, the government is finally stepping in with a plan that doesn’t completely suck. Starting July 2026, the Solar Sharer program will give households at least three hours of free solar electricity daily. No catch. Just free power during peak sunlight hours.

The program targets New South Wales, South Australia, and southeast Queensland initially. All homes with smart meters qualify—renters, apartment dwellers, everyone. You don’t need solar panels on your roof to benefit. About time the government remembered not everyone owns a house with perfect north-facing exposure.

Free electricity will be available during midday, when solar generation peaks across Australia’s 4 million rooftop installations. Perfect timing for running washing machines, dishwashers, air conditioners, or charging your fancy electric car. If you’ve got a home battery, fill that up too.

The whole scheme works through changes to the Default Market Offer, the price cap that keeps retailers from gouging consumers completely instead of just partially. Smart meters make it all possible by measuring exactly when you’re using the free juice. Energy Minister Chris Bowen has highlighted the significant household benefits of this solar energy initiative.

It’s not just feel-good environmental policy. Australia’s solar boom created a bizarre problem: too much electricity at midday, sometimes pushing prices negative. Rather than waste all that energy, the program aims to shift household consumption to these surplus periods. Basic common sense, really.

Grid stability benefits too. Using more solar at midday means less strain during evening peak hours when everyone cranks up appliances simultaneously and prices skyrocket. The initiative also supports improved air quality by reducing reliance on fossil fuel generation during peak demand.

The feds plan nationwide expansion from 2027 if the initial rollout doesn’t crash and burn. It’s part of their ambitious renewable energy target of 82% by 2030. Ambitious is politician-speak for “probably won’t happen, but sounds great.”

Bottom line: Australians get free electricity, the grid gets stability, and renewable energy gets a boost. For once, a policy that might actually help regular people without requiring a mortgage or investment portfolio. Customers should note they need to opt in manually to participate in the program rather than being automatically enrolled.

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