Search results

Showing 1011 - 1020 of 1337 results
Grants
04 February 2025
UTS Institute for Sustainable Futures - Reimagining network utilisation in the era of consumer energy resources
Discover how a grant from Energy Consumers Australia developed new metrics to update 'network utilisation' to measure and improve electricity network productivity.
Grants
30 September 2024
Sydney Community Forum: Voices for Power
Discover how a grant from Energy Consumers Australia helped equipped culturally and linguistically diverse people to better navigate the energy transition.
21 March 2025
Why has my power bill increased?
Discover why your energy bill may have gone up and what you can do about it.
21 March 2025
What makes up the cost of an electricity bill?
It can be confusing to read your electricity bill. We help you understand what affects how much you pay for your energy.
24 March 2025
Am I on the best energy plan?
Checking that your energy plan is the best one for you is an important way you can take control of your energy bill. When was the last time you checked if your energy plan is right for you?
25 March 2025
How can my small business become more energy efficient?
Becoming more energy efficient can positively benefit your small business. Find out how.
Research
30 April 2024
Consumer Energy Information Research
The Consumer Energy Information Research project (2023-24) was a year-long project by Energy Consumers Australia and the Insight Centre.
Research
06 March 2025
Submission to the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) on Improving the Application of Concessions to Bills Consultation Paper
Improving the application of concessions to bills is an essential amendment that will help ensure the most vulnerable consumers are accessing the support to which they are entitled.
Grants
30 September 2024
COSBOA: Small Steps. Bright Future
Discover how a grant from Energy Consumers Australia uncovered which types of business will be most in need of support in the energy transition.
Research
06 March 2025
Submission to the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) on Improving the Ability to Switch to a Better Offer Consultation Paper
Loyalty penalties are a perverse outcome across the National Electricity Market (NEM), and there are material benefits at stake for consumers from this rule change.
Test

Subscribe to our newsletter

Join our community to access analysis on energy events, be the first to see our latest market research, receive invitations to stakeholder events, and help advance consumer needs.