Australia already has one of the world's largest homeowner-led energy fleets. The Australian Energy Market Commission says between 2.6 and 3 million households have solar panels, providing around 14 GW of capacity, with rooftop solar adopted at double the rate of any other nation and 10 times the world average in Australia, as cited in […]
You install solar. You add a battery. You expect the electricity bill to shrink to something close to trivial. Then the next bill lands and it still feels stubborn. That experience is common because most homeowners judge their system by hardware alone. Panels, inverter, battery size, maybe an app. But your financial outcome is shaped […]
A supply charge in electricity is the fixed daily fee you pay to stay connected to the grid, separate from the cost of the power you use. In Australia, that charge commonly sits at around 90 cents to $1.50 per day, which can add up to roughly $330 to $550 per year before any usage […]
To reduce your electricity bill in Australia, you're probably already doing the obvious things. You switch lights off. You watch the air conditioner. You may already have solar. Yet the bill still lands higher than it should. That usually means the problem isn't just consumption. It's the combination of what you use, when you use […]
You've already made the expensive decision. You bought the battery, organised the solar, and put serious capital into making your home less exposed to power prices. The next decision looks smaller, but it often matters more over time. Which retailer or VPP operator gets control over the commercial settings around that battery? That's where the […]
If you already own a home battery in Queensland or New South Wales, you're probably asking a practical question rather than a technical one. How do you get more value from an asset that cost real money to install? That's where an agl vpp review becomes useful. AGL's Virtual Power Plant is one of the […]
A household in Brisbane installs solar, adds a battery, and expects the savings story to improve from there. Six months later, the hardware is working, but the bigger financial question remains unanswered. Is the battery only reducing evening grid use, or is it being used in a way that improves the total return on the […]
Are most flow power reviews asking the wrong question? Many reviews focus on star ratings, billing experiences, or whether a retailer answers the phone quickly. Those points matter. But for a homeowner in Queensland or New South Wales with rooftop solar and a battery, they are not the main decision criteria. The bigger question is […]
For NSW solar and battery owners, securing the best feed-in tariff (FiT) is a critical step in maximising the return on investment. However, a high headline rate is only part of the story. Real value is found by analysing the structures behind the numbers, from capped high-rate tiers to the financial upside of a Bring […]
For Australian homeowners with solar panels, choosing the right electricity plan is critical to maximising the return on your investment. A commonly cited option is the Origin Solar Boost plan. But is it the smart financial choice it appears to be? This guide provides a detailed breakdown of the plan, who it suits, and how […]









