In 2022, the electricity price index was calculated at around ***** points. While this marked a significant increase compared to the base year of 2005, it was still the lowest electricity index value since 2012.
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This dataset provides values for ENERGY PRICES. reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.
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Electricity Average Peak Price: South Australia data was reported at 82.060 AUD/MWh in Apr 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 55.290 AUD/MWh for Mar 2025. Electricity Average Peak Price: South Australia data is updated monthly, averaging 56.865 AUD/MWh from Jan 1999 (Median) to Apr 2025, with 316 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 520.080 AUD/MWh in Jan 2009 and a record low of 7.440 AUD/MWh in Sep 2020. Electricity Average Peak Price: South Australia data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Australian Energy Market Operator. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.P004: Electricity Prices: Monthly. [COVID-19-IMPACT]
Ireland, Italy, and Germany had some of the highest household electricity prices worldwide, as of March 2025. At the time, Irish households were charged around 0.45 U.S. dollars per kilowatt-hour, while in Italy, the price stood at 0.43 U.S. dollars per kilowatt-hour. By comparison, in Russia, residents paid almost 10 times less. What is behind electricity prices? Electricity prices vary widely across the world and sometimes even within a country itself, depending on factors like infrastructure, geography, and politically determined taxes and levies. For example, in Denmark, Belgium, and Sweden, taxes constitute a significant portion of residential end-user electricity prices. Reliance on fossil fuel imports Meanwhile, thanks to their great crude oil and natural gas production output, countries like Iran, Qatar, and Russia enjoy some of the cheapest electricity prices in the world. Here, the average household pays less than 0.1 U.S. dollars per kilowatt-hour. In contrast, countries heavily reliant on fossil fuel imports for electricity generation are more vulnerable to market price fluctuations.
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This dataset provides values for ELECTRICITY PRICE reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.
As of the second quarter of 2025, Australia had the highest average electricity price for households in the Asia-Pacific region, at about **** U.S. dollars per kilowatt-hour. Singapore had the second-highest average electricity price, with households paying around **** U.S. dollars per kilowatt-hour.
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Australia Electricity Average Peak Price: Victoria data was reported at 70.450 AUD/MWh in Apr 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 62.810 AUD/MWh for Mar 2025. Australia Electricity Average Peak Price: Victoria data is updated monthly, averaging 46.100 AUD/MWh from Jan 1999 (Median) to Apr 2025, with 316 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 431.210 AUD/MWh in Jul 2022 and a record low of 10.310 AUD/MWh in Oct 2024. Australia Electricity Average Peak Price: Victoria data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Australian Energy Market Operator. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.P004: Electricity Prices: Monthly. [COVID-19-IMPACT]
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Over the past decade, the South Australian electricity market has undergone a dramatic change in supply mix. Prior to 2005, energy generation needs were predominantly sourced from gas and brown coal power stations. Since then, over 1500 MW of wind capacity and 680 MW of rooftop solar has been installed. At the same time, 770 MW of brown coal capacity has exited the market.These developments have substantially reduced the greenhouse gas emissions from South Australian electrical power generation. Recent steep increases, especially in the winter of 2016, has seen record high prices set, in what some have called the South Australian “energy crisis”. Recent media attention has focused on the relationship between the high level of penetration of renewable energy and the energy crisis. Much of the reporting has been framed in ideological terms - renewables are either ‘good’ or ‘bad’ - with little reference to quantitative analysis of the dynamics of the wholesale electricity market or movements in associated markets such as gas.This report explores the evolving dynamics in the electricity market in South Australia and how it is impacting wholesale prices. In particular, the report focuses on the growth in renewable energy generation, the impact of a changing gas market and market power concentration and competition issues.
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The past few years have seen significant changes in the electricity retail market. Deregulation has intensified competition from new, smaller retailers, which has limited pricing power and profitability for traditional industry giants. Despite the implementation of price caps, like the Default Market Offer (DMO) and the Victorian Default Offer (VDO) that improved price transparency for consumers, retailers faced challenges with escalating wholesale supply costs driven by high gas and coal prices, extreme weather events and fluctuations in demand. While some retailers were able to offset these costs by benefiting from high wholesale prices, non-integrated retailers suffered significant profit margin losses. Government interventions have sought to control retail prices and provide relief for households and small businesses facing rising costs. The increasing adoption of rooftop solar panels presented challenges for retailers in maintaining demand. However, solar panel adoption rates have plateaued as subsidisation has declined, offering relief for retailers. Overall, revenue is expected to climb at an annualised 1.5% over the five years through 2024-25, including an anticipated 0.8% hike in the current year, to total $50.4 billion. The short-term forecast for electricity retailers shows a potential for increased revenue, based on regulatory changes to the DMO and VDO. These provisions are set to cause a rise in prices for consumers, particularly small businesses, increasing cost pressures in 2025-26. Over the medium term, overall electricity demand is forecast to swell because of factors like higher electrification, electric vehicle usage and increased hydrogen fuel production. Although industry revenue is projected to dip through 2029-30, promising demand trends, driven by population and household growth, will alleviate some of the impacts of revenue declines, signifying a complex yet optimistic outlook for electricity retailers. Revenue is forecast to marginally decline at an annualised 1.0% through the end of 2029-30, to total $48.0 billion.
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Australia Electricity Average Spot Price: Victoria data was reported at 74.760 AUD/MWh in Apr 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 61.750 AUD/MWh for Mar 2025. Australia Electricity Average Spot Price: Victoria data is updated monthly, averaging 37.795 AUD/MWh from Jan 1999 (Median) to Apr 2025, with 316 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 340.340 AUD/MWh in Jul 2022 and a record low of 14.670 AUD/MWh in Apr 2003. Australia Electricity Average Spot Price: Victoria data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Australian Energy Market Operator. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.P004: Electricity Prices: Monthly. [COVID-19-IMPACT]
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In the financial year 2024, electricity usage in the National Electricity Market (NEM) across Australia amounted to ***** terawatt hours. This was a slight increase in electricity usage across the country compared to the previous year. Electricity generation in Australia Renewable and non-renewable sources of energy are prevalent in Australia, with coal the leading fuel source for electricity generation. Nevertheless, electricity generation from renewable sources has seen a steady increase. Wind, solar, and hydropower sources are the most common renewable energy sources in Australia. Consumer behavior Among the many energy retailers available for Australians, Origin Energy was the most prominent in the residential electricity market, followed by AGL. In a survey, it was revealed that the average consumer electricity bill in Australia had increased in 2023 compared to the previous year. Over half of Australians believed excessive profit margins of electricity companies were the cause of rising electricity prices in the country.
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France Electricity decreased 4.49 EUR/MWh or 6.43% since the beginning of 2025, according to the latest spot benchmarks offered by sellers to buyers priced in megawatt hour (MWh). This dataset includes a chart with historical data for France Electricity Price.
One of the leading economic industries in Australia, coal mining has contributed significantly to the local economy. In 2024, the price of Australian coal was around 136 U.S. dollars per metric ton. Coal market The contribution of the coal mining industry to Australia’s economy was valued in the billions of Australian dollars. Coal consumption is much lower than production in Australia, so most of the mined coal is exported. In fact, Australia exports the most coal by value out of any other country, with major export partners including China and India. Australia’s reliance on its mining exports may lead to potential problems, particularly if long-term demand drops due to emerging alternative fuel sources, climate action, and increased competition from other coal producing countries. The effect on the tens of thousands of Australian workers in the mining industry may have already been felt, with lower employment numbers recorded recently. Environmental impact Of late, the fugitive emissions from coal mining have come under fire due to their contribution to environmental pollution. In Australia, emissions from underground coal mines were projected to total 19 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent by 2030. With a global focus on reducing air pollution and mitigating climate effects, the future of mining in Australia may not be as certain as it once was.
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Australia Electricity Average Spot Price: Tasmania data was reported at 100.530 AUD/MWh in Apr 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 100.040 AUD/MWh for Mar 2025. Australia Electricity Average Spot Price: Tasmania data is updated monthly, averaging 46.965 AUD/MWh from May 2005 (Median) to Apr 2025, with 240 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 322.840 AUD/MWh in Jul 2022 and a record low of 9.380 AUD/MWh in Oct 2021. Australia Electricity Average Spot Price: Tasmania data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Australian Energy Market Operator. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Australia – Table AU.P004: Electricity Prices: Monthly. [COVID-19-IMPACT]
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Energy Resources Of Australia stock price, live market quote, shares value, historical data, intraday chart, earnings per share and news.
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The Electricity Infrastructure Construction industry is responsible for installing power generation, storage, transmission and distribution infrastructure for the Electricity Supply subdivision. Most electricity infrastructure remains state-owned, and many public sector electricity networks maintain in-house construction and asset upgrades and oversee the industry's activity. Electricity infrastructure is built before requirements, with extra capacity to minimise downtime risks. The recent closure of several coal-fired power plants has put pressure on wholesale electricity prices. Supply chain constraints and the Russia-Ukraine conflict also pushed up coal and gas input prices. Unprecedented investment in renewable energy, storage facilities and high-voltage transmission infrastructure has lifted electricity infrastructure construction to a record level. Revenue is expected to have climbed at an annualised 3.8% over the five years through 2024-25, to $19.6 billion. This includes an anticipated growth of 5.0% in 2024-25 as work progresses on several large-scale developments. These include Golden Plains Wind Farm in Victoria, MacIntyre Wind Farm in Queensland and the EnergyConnect transmission line from New South Wales to South Australia. The industry has expanded on the back of robust investment in renewable power generation capacity, pumped hydro and battery storage facilities, and high-voltage transmission system developments to modernise the electricity grid in key Renewable Energy Zones (REZs). Still, some companies have exited the industry following substantial losses from escalating input costs and construction delays. Overall, the industry’s profitability has improved despite hiked input prices resulting from supply chain blockages. As governments push to meet renewable energy targets (RETs), the industry is poised to maintain solid revenue growth and remain at historically high levels. Revenue is forecast to climb at an annualised 1.9% over the five years through 2029-30, to $21.6 billion. Planned additions in renewable generation capacity, battery and pumped hydro storage systems, and high-voltage transmission networks will underpin the industry's performance. Progress on offshore wind power projects, proposed pumped hydro developments in Queensland and the giant Australian Renewable Energy Hub in Western Australia could substantially boost the industry's performance.
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Get the latest insights on price movement and trend analysis of Electricity in different regions across the world (Asia, Europe, North America, Latin America, and the Middle East Africa).
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Energy Resources Of Australia reported AUD120K in Cost of Sales for its fiscal semester ending in December of 2024. Data for Energy Resources Of Australia | ERA - Cost Of Sales including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last July in 2025.
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Energy Resources Of Australia reported AUD476.84K in Market Capitalization this July of 2025, considering the latest stock price and the number of outstanding shares.Data for Energy Resources Of Australia | ERA - Market Capitalization including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last July in 2025.
In 2022, the electricity price index was calculated at around ***** points. While this marked a significant increase compared to the base year of 2005, it was still the lowest electricity index value since 2012.