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WED · 2026-04-29 · 14:01 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0429-72494
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Hot weather and hungry datacentres lift Australia’s energy demand to record highs but batteries quell prices

Australia's electricity demand reached record highs in the first quarter of 2026, driven by increased data center usage and hot weather. Despite a 1.2% rise in overall demand, record rooftop solar output helped offset some of this growth across the grid.

Petra StockThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-04-29 · 14:01 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Hot weather and hungry datacentres lift Australia’s energy demand to record highs but batteries quell prices
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Australia's electricity demand reached record highs in the first quarter of 2026, driven by increased data center usage and hot weather. Despite a 1.2% rise in overall demand, record rooftop solar output helped offset some of this growth across the grid. However, New South Wales and Victoria saw higher grid demand due to significant increases in data center power needs and extreme heatwaves respectively. Crucially, a substantial expansion of large-scale battery capacity more than tripled its energy shifting capabilities. This battery growth, coupled with increased renewable generation, helped moderate wholesale electricity prices, which fell by 12% compared to the previous year.

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Gas generation was the lowest for any quarter since 1999, falling 24% compared to the same quarter last year.

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Renewable energy provided 46.5% of all generation across the national electricity market in the first three months of the year.

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Datacentre power demand in New South Wales grew 18% in one year, while grid demand in Victoria grew off a near doubling in datacentre demand.

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Electricity demand reached record levels of 25GW in Q1 2026, an increase of 1.2% compared with the same quarter last year.

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Average wholesale electricity prices were down 12% on Q1 2025, aided by batteries reducing reliance on gas and hydro at peak times.

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More datacentres and warmer conditions helped push electricity demand to record highs in the first three months of the year, according to Australia’s Energy Market Operator, while growth in batteries kept average wholesale prices down.Electricity demand – from households, business and industry – reached record levels of 25GW in Q1 2026, an increase of 1.2% compared with the same quarter last year. Across the grid, this growth was offset by record output from rooftop solar.But in New South Wales, where datacentre demand grew 18% in one year, grid electricity demand grew by 1.8%, despite the rise in rooftop solar.Previous Aemo forecasts have suggested datacentre power demand could triple in five years, to exceed the energy used by electric vehicles by 2030.Grid demand grew in Victoria too, off the back of a near doubling in datacentre demand, Aemo’s quarterly report showed. The state also set a new record for all-time maximum power demand on 27 January, when temperatures topped 43C in parts of Melbourne amid an extreme heatwave.Two extreme heatwaves in January led to higher cooling requirements in most cities, especially in Adelaide, where demand for air conditioning more than doubled 2025 levels.Across the National Electricity Market, which supplies the eastern states and Australia" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="210" data-entity-type="location">South Australia, renewable energy provided 46.5% of all generation – a new high for the first three months of the year.Batteries more than tripled their daytime-to-evening energy shifting, Aemo said, enabled by 4,445MW of large-scale battery capacity added during the past 12 months, more than doubling total installed capacity.Violette Mouchaileh, Aemo’s executive general manager of policy, said this significant increase in large‑scale and household battery capacity was changing the way electricity was produced, consumed and priced across the day.“Grid-scale batteries are increasingly absorbing excess renewable energy during the day and shifting it into the market during evening peaks, helping moderate prices during high-demand periods.”By reducing reliance on gas and hydro at peak times, batteries also contributed to lower average wholesale electricity prices, down 12% on Q1 2025, she said.Dr Dylan McConnell, an energy systems researcher at the University of New South Wales, said batteries were “one of the bright spots of the energy transition at the moment”.“We’ve seen a lot of capacity come online in the last 12 months,” he said. “We’re now seeing the impact of that, with it significantly contributing to peak demand in the evening now, and displacing gas.”Gas generation was the lowest for any quarter since the 1999 – dating almost back to the beginning of the National Electricity Market, the Aemo report showed. Gas generation was down 24% on the same quarter last year. Coal-fired generation also fell.
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