Brisbane Times
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Australia's battery boom faces scrutiny as new power bill changes proposed
Australia's battery boom, accounting for one in ten new global capacity units, faces scrutiny as the Australian Energy Market Commission proposed new power bill changes. Critics warn these changes could cost battery owners $3,312 over a decade, undermining government incentives that have encouraged solar investments. The commission aims to finalize the proposal by June, with changes effective by 2030.
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