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Tasmanian household power price rise of 0.5pc comes in low after years of heavy rises

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Tasmanian power prices will remain almost unchanged for the next 12 months and, when combined with state and federal government rebates, consumers could see an overall reduction.

Tasmanian Economic Regulator Joe Dimasi has approved an average price increase of 0.5 per cent for residential and small business customers of state-owned energy retailer Aurora Energy.

It means the annual power bill for most residential customers will increase by $16, and by $5 for business customers.

The stable price follows two years of significant increases — by 9.5 per cent in 2023–24 and by 11.9 per cent in 2022–23.

Mr Dimasi said the stable price for the next 12 months was driven by overall Australian wholesale energy prices, to which Tasmania is connected as an importer and exporter via Basslink.

“It’s still driven largely by wholesale energy prices, but this year, they have fallen compared to last year,” he said.

“We have seen a big fall in wholesale energy prices.

“It’s a very volatile market. You have to just see how it goes.”

Joe Dimasi has approved an average price increase of 0.5 per cent for residential and small business customers of state-owned energy retailer Aurora Energy.(ABC News: Simon Tucci )

Transmission costs passed on

Wholesale energy prices had dropped by such a significant amount that Tasmanians were in line for lower power bills.

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