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DMO prices are irrelevant and them dropping doesn’t mean bills are dropping. While most power companies are charging 38c/kWh, the DMO price dropping from say $1/kWh to $0.95/kWh doesn’t man you pay less.
From this very article:
No one should be paying the DMO price. Not a single person in the country.
Renewables have been raising the cost of home electricity. Our power bills have been increasing quarter after quarter for years.
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That's what it's supposed to do, but it doesn't. The DMO is significantly higher cost than any retailer.
That which can be asserted without evidence. can be dismissed without evidence.
am example oir coal plants are all so ood they'd need replacing at many billions, Calide goes down more often the Barnaby's pants in Pauline's office
i lived off grid for 10 years with zero electricity bill on a 2kW solar aysyem.
last 2 years on grid with an 8.5kW solar with an electricity bill of a couple $100 a year and that includes charging my ecar and ebike, heat pump and induction cooktop.
The line between investment in "renewables" and increases in power bills is pretty much the same.
This reminds me of when people were getting covid and going on ventilators and dying
So then right wingers started saying the ventilators were killing people
Good times
Not at all the same, not to mention I highly doubt that ever happened.
Almost 50% of your power bill is to pay for infrastructure. What requires enormous amounts of new infrastructure, in the trillions of dollars region? "Renewables". Adding "renewables" to the grid adds incredible amounts of costs to the grid, meaning prices go up. It's not rocket science. We've even had power company CEO's tell us this.
https://thenewamerican.com/news/musk-blames-ventilators-for-covid-deaths/
and a quick search brings up thousands of results
https://www.newsweek.com/covid-conspiracy-theorists-virus-test-fact-check-1951640
right wingers really went full blown mental during covid
Nuclear power? Trillions? Are you talking about fusion?
That’s not “right wingers”, that’s conspiracy theorists.
The transmission costs for “renewables” in Australia are in the trillions. Nuclear uses the existing infrastructure for transmission.
The line between right-wingers and conspiracy theorists during covid was pretty much the same.
Is it? Someone should tell South Australia
https://aussie.zone/post/33129604
Where did you get trillions from?
—- No. Current official estimates for Australia's renewable energy transmission costs are in the tens of billions, not trillions.
AEMO's Draft 2026 Integrated System Plan (ISP) projects around $9 billion for new transmission infrastructure by 2050, representing about 7% of total capital costs. The total system overhaul (including generation, storage, and transmission) is estimated at $128 billion, with transmission making up a small fraction of that.
While transmission project costs have risen sharply—25–55% for overhead lines and 10–35% for substations since 2024—these increases are still measured in billions, not trillions. Some critics argue costs are higher than initial estimates, but no authoritative source supports a trillion-dollar figure.
https://chat.mistral.ai/work/2b914421-0277-4aea-9dd0-15783cd73886
Well, since I moved into a house with solar panels what I pay for electricity is 0 to miniscule compared to what I used to pay without solar panels. This is even though I have been using more electrical power in this home because it is all-electrical and in my previous one I used gas for cooking and some heating. I have literally saved $thousands.
So you don't use any power after sundown?
Of course I do but I get credit from my provider for the energy I don't use and when using extra power, like in winter, the accumulated credit pays for some of the cost I incur. It is also true I do not have a lot of unnecessary (for me) machines that use up more power. That probably also helps.
This doesn't change the fact that power prices are going up. Yes, some people who can take advantage of solar are able to offset it and get no bills, but it takes investment to do that and not everyone is able to do it even if they have the money.
More renewables = higher prices, mostly due to the astronomical transmission costs that the government refuses to even release their numbers for because they know it will be over a trillion dollars.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-05-26/power-prices-fall-in-latest-dmo-release/106718250 https://www.pv-magazine.com/2026/04/30/renewables-growth-cut-spains-electricity-bills-by-24-2-over-the-past-two-years/
DMO prices mean nothing. This is like pointing to wholesale prices of batteries halving while retail prices increase by 10% and saying “batteries are cheaper now!”.
Spain isn’t Australia.