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29 May 2020
Joint Submission to ACCC’s Guidelines For Authorisation Conduct
We appreciate the opportunity to make this joint submission in conjunction with the Consumer’s Federation of Australia (CFA).
14 November 2024
Submission to the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) on Real-time data for consumers rule change
Access to real-time data benefits all consumers, and the needs of a successful energy transition. Read our submission to the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) on the rule change relating to real-time data for consumers.
News
16 January 2025
Time of use tariffs yet to work for many consumers, new report shows
Media release: Our new report shows many Australian households are receiving limited benefits from dynamic pricing structures like time of use and demand tariffs.
News
11 February 2025
Consumers and local networks to benefit from rule change request
Media release: Reduced power bills for consumers and a more efficient network could be among several benefits if our rule change request to the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) is successful.
News
26 May 2025
Energy Consumers Australia response to DMO 2025-26 Final Decision
Media release in response to the Default Market Offer (DMO) 2025-26.
News
13 March 2025
DMO is not an effective safety net for consumers
Media release: The Default Market Offer (DMO) exists to protect people, particularly those in vulnerable circumstances, from paying disproportionately high electricity prices. It’s not working effectively if it is priced up to 25% above more competitive offers.
25 July 2022
Submission to the Energy Security Board’s Capacity Mechanism Project Design Paper
Our submission sees merit in a well-designed capacity mechanism but the detail of the design process and the design itself will decide whether such a mechanism works to consumers’ overall benefit. Australians expect and deserve a reliable energy system but it cannot be at the expense of having an affordable one.
22 December 2023
Submission to the Essential Services Commission on the Victorian Default Offer
Read our joint submission to the ESC on the VDO.
Grants
12 February 2024
University of Queensland - Evaluating the benefits of price incentives for electric vehicle charging
Energy Consumers Australia funded University of Queensland to better understand charging patterns and incentives for electric vehicles.

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