Our submission to the Parliament of South Australia - Select Committee of the Legislative Council on the Residential Tenancies (Minimum Standards) Amendment Bill 2024.
Our submission supports the proposed package of reforms to the Energy Retail Code of Practice as many of the reforms will improve outcomes for Victorian energy consumers.
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).
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.
We broadly support the recommendations outlined in the National Electricity Market (NEM) Wholesale Market Settings Review Draft Report. Our submission includes four key recommendations to ensure final decisions are robustly justified and serve consumer interests.
Our submission to the AEMC's draft determination builds on our rule change proposal to provide all consumers with access to their real-time data, at no additional cost, delivered in a manner and form that is meaningful to act upon.
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