We welcome the ambition for the Solar Sharer Offer to play a key role in maximising the benefits of abundant solar generation – and ensuring those benefits are shared equitably by all consumers.
Our response to the AER’s review of the Default Market Offer for 2026–27 calls for a genuine safety net for disengaged and vulnerable consumers, especially amid rising energy prices and cost-of-living pressures.
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.
Our new report, commissioned with Rennie Advisory, shows how international solutions can lower electricity prices and energy system costs, through better integrating Consumer Energy Resources (CER), like household solar and batteries, and demand response into our National Electricity Market (NEM).
We commissioned a series of reports to explore the concept of outcomes-based regulation in essential services and the opportunities that may lie ahead for our energy future.
Our submission welcomes the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW)'s proposed reforms to retail electricity tariffs as an important step in strengthening consumer protections.
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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