Government renewable energy programs have become cheaper for retailers, and the savings will be passed to households.
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The Essential Services Commission has announced the Victorian Default Offer draft prices for 2026-27, and has credited a drop in price for all five Victorian electricity networks to cheaper renewables.
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The Powercor network, which includes the Greater Shepparton area, will see the largest price drop of $48 to $1655 annually for an average household.
The Victorian Default Offer is a safeguard for those who can’t or don’t shop around, with 17 per cent of households on these plans.
The price drop is a result of state and federal renewable energy programs becoming cheaper for retailers.
These draft prices are still subject to change, and the final determination will be announced on May 24.
“Who would have thought electricity prices would be the bill to break the price-hike trend, but that’s exactly what the regulator is proposing,” financial comparison service Canstar data insights director Sally Tindall said.