Multiple outlets report that a new electricity offer giving customers three free hours of power has started, available to both home owners and renters. The scheme is open to all electricity customers, but participation requires opting in. Reporting across the Sydney Morning Herald, Brisbane Times and The Age says the program is designed to reduce household electricity costs, with potential savings described as running into hundreds of dollars depending on usage and eligibility. While the articles share the same overall premise—three hours of electricity supplied at no cost when a customer participates—details such as how and when customers receive the free period, whether it is tied to specific times, and how the offer is activated are not provided in the supplied excerpts. The outlets emphasise that customers must take action to access the benefit, rather than receiving it automatically. Overall, coverage frames the initiative as a voluntary cost-saving opportunity within the electricity market that begins now.