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Victoria’s Feed-In Tariff Deregulation: What It Means for Businesses with Solar

Solar system with feed-in tariff

From 1 July 2025, the Victorian Government will remove the regulated minimum feed-in tariff for solar exports. Electricity retailers will now have full discretion over what they pay for solar energy exported to the grid – provided the rate remains above zero. While this may seem like a technical adjustment, it could have real consequences […]

What Australia Can Learn from Germany’s Grid Fee Overhaul

Electricity Grid Fee Reform

Germany’s electricity regulator has fired up the conversation on what could be a transformational shake-up of it’s electricity grid fee structure, signalling a move away from static pricing and towards a model that better supports renewable integration and smarter consumption. For Australia, where we face our own challenges in balancing affordability, sustainability and network investment, […]

Labor’s Re-Election: What it Means for Energy Policy

Solar is part of Australia's evolving energy policy

With the Labor government securing a second term, Australia’s energy landscape enters a new phase — one that promises continuity, but also accelerates reform. For commercial and industrial energy users, this means renewed investment in renewables, an evolving approach to gas security, and a stronger push for electrification and efficiency. But it’s not just about […]