Equity

I pay a fair share of the energy transition

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Objectives

Many of us, particularly people on low incomes and renters, face barriers to getting off gas. We’re concerned that as the energy transition escalates and more people exit the gas network, the cost of its upkeep will be split between fewer and fewer customers – meaning spiralling costs for those of us who can least afford to pay them. All Australian governments must work together on a national plan for gas to mitigate these risks. 
 

Hundreds of billions of dollars are now being invested in new energy infrastructure, including new solar and wind farms, transmission, and energy storage systems. While much of this is necessary, no one in the sector should be allowed to forget that we consumers will ultimately pay for it through bills and taxes. Affordability is consumers’ number one priority for the energy transition and we need effectively designed and operated energy markets to ensure that we get a least-cost, efficiently built and operated energy system.

We know it’s going to cost a lot, but what exactly is the ‘bill split’ for the energy transition? Right now, it often feels like consumers are picking up the tab for the whole table. We have a right to know that all parties are paying their fair share. While we appreciate there are commercial sensitivities involved in large infrastructure projects, we want to see transparent reporting of how and when the costs are flowing to consumers.

In the past, energy flowed one-way: from large generators to networks, and then into our homes and businesses. Today, many of us provide energy back to the network. In future, we’re hopeful we’ll see a multi-directional energy ecosystem, where we don’t just share our resources with ‘the system’ but provide excess solar or battery capacity to our neighbours – or they to us. Governments need to trial new regulatory and business models to demonstrate that community-based systems aren’t only feasible and desirable but lead to net savings for everyone.

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Submission
22 December 2025
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Joint submission to the Essential Services Commission (Victoria), responding to request for comment paper, Victorian Default Offer 2026-27
Energy Consumers Australia has made a joint submission with other Victorian consumer advocates on the Victorian Default Offer 2026-27 (VDO) Request for Comment Paper. 
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Submission
15 January 2026
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Submission to the AEMC's Draft Determination on Customer-initiated gas abolishment and disconnection
We support the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC)'s draft determination to improve clarity for households and small businesses seeking to cease gas use. Clearer information about retail contract termination is needed, to help ensure certainty for consumers about billing, liability and safety.
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Submission
29 January 2026
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Submission to the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) and the Reliability Panel on the 2026 Reliability Standard and Settings Draft Report
Our submission to the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) asserts that current wholesale market settings remain much higher than necessary to maintain reliability.
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Submission
13 February 2026
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Submission to the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) on Electricity pricing for a consumer-driven future draft report
Energy Consumers Australia (ECA) welcomes the Australian Energy Market Commission’s (AEMC) Pricing Review and its ambition to modernise electricity pricing, so it delivers fair and sustainable outcomes as the energy system evolves.
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Submission
17 February 2026
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Submission to the Essential Services Commission's Getting to Fair: Advancing Equity Strategy Consultation Paper
We support the Essential Services Commission’s ambition to address inequity at a systems level.
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Submission
19 February 2026
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Submission to the AEMC on the Integrated System Plan (ISP) Framework Review Consultation Paper
We make several practical recommendations to the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) to improve the Integrated System Plan and strengthen its focus on consumers.
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Submission
20 February 2026
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Submission to the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) on Australian Gas Networks (SA) and Evoenergy (ACT) draft decision and revised access arrangement proposals
Our submission to the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) outlines our position on the AER’s draft decisions regarding Australian Gas Networks and Evoenergy's proposals.

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