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Those of us who own solar panels and batteries are not only consumers, we can supply energy and provide system security services. Those of us who can shift our energy use to off-peak periods can take pressure off the grid. These contributions mean less investment is needed in building out the network – saving all of us money. We think these contributions should be valued fairly. But, we also think that people who cannot participate in these ways shouldn’t be punished. We need a system that is designed for diversity, and offers services, tools and rewards that suit different motivations, ability and opportunities.

Whether it’s online advertising for dodgy heat pumps, rumours in group chats about smart meters spying on people, or claims that offshore wind farms kill whales, Australians are being fed a daily diet of misinformation about the energy transition. And the more cynical it makes us, the less likely we are to participate in the energy transition, even if we could benefit from it. We all deserve to be protected from fearmongering and falsehoods - and told the truth. ECA will do our bit to help households and small businesses find information they can trust.

Some of us face a range of barriers to investing in and accessing consumer energy resources – and those barriers go beyond our income levels. There are numerous rules that prevent people installing solar panels and batteries, for example heritage regulations. People in apartment buildings or strata schemes often can’t invest in them, nor can businesses in shopping centres, while renters face the simple issue that solar panels aren’t transportable if they move. We need to address these barriers so everyone can access and benefit from investing in these products.

Those of us who rent or live in social or community housing can’t easily make our homes all-electric. For the energy transition to be successful and provide benefits to those who need them most, we need to see targeted supports for people most at risk of being left behind. Governments are increasing their investment in new social housing, but the homes people are living in now also need to be upgraded. Perhaps surprisingly, many small businesses also fall into this category, particularly those in embedded networks.

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News
29 October 2021
4 min read
‘New Reg’ trial provides valuable insights
Research
26 March 2024
2 min read
Unlocking the Value of Community-Scale Storage for Consumers
We commissioned the Brattle Group to conduct initial research into the ‘missing middle’ in the storage market: community-scale batteries.
Grant
06 March 2023
3 min read
Unfinished Business Report by Business NSW
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) face considerable challenges to receiving good consumer outcomes in the energy sector.
News
22 July 2021
6 min read
There are two energy transitions. We need to start acting that way.
News
20 October 2022
6 min read
The energy crisis was supposed to spur rooftop solar and storage. Has it?
Research
02 March 2023
2 min read
Supporting demand flexibility in the energy transition
Demand flexibility has tremendous potential to lower energy costs and improve affordability.
Submission
27 October 2024
2 min read
Submission to the South Australian Government on the Small Claims Compensation Scheme - Electrical Infrastructure Failure
We welcome the South Australian Government’s efforts to enhance consumer protection measures and implement a regulated form of redress for consumers when they incur property (or other) damages, due to electrical infrastructure failure. Read our submission.
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Submission
31 March 2025
2 min read
Submission to the SA Department for Energy and Mining on the Retailer Energy Productivity Scheme 2026-2030 Consultation
Our submission advocates for reforms that support low-income households, small businesses, First Nations communities, and renters.
Submission
07 March 2024
2 min read
Submission to the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) on the Consumer Energy Strategy - households
Read our submission on the NSW Consumer Energy Strategy.
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