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27 April 2022
Submission to the Review of the Victorian Default Offer Order in Council
We do agree that there is room to improve consumer awareness and understanding of the reference price.
23 June 2022
Submission to the Energy Security Board on The Transmission access reform Consultation paper
Energy Consumers Australia supports the Congestion Market Mechanism (CMM) and Connection Zones with Connection Fees options in the Consultation Paper because they will deliver the benefits that effective transmission access reform offers.
05 July 2022
Submission to the Australian Energy Regulator on the Retailer Authorisation and Exemption framework
Our submission to the AER on their Retailer Authorisation and Exemption Review sets out our thinking on the need for a new consumer protections framework as we transition to a distributed energy future
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.
02 August 2022
Submission to the Australian Energy Market Commission on Protecting Customers Affected by Family Violence
Protecting customers affected by family violence is the responsibility of us all. That’s why we commend the AEMC for strengthening the rule change proposed by Red Energy and Lumo Energy.
04 August 2022
Submission to the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning on Voltage Management in Distribution Networks Consultation
For such non-network solutions to compete fairly with traditional network approaches requires that third-party providers have access to the same data and information that network companies have on voltage within the distribution system.
Research
23 August 2022
Submission to AEMC - Recovering the cost of AEMO’s participant fees
Energy Consumers Australia encourages the Australian Energy Market Commission to reject the rule change and ensure AEMO fees are subject to the same scrutiny as other network costs.
26 August 2022
Submission to The Department of Climate Change, Energy, The Environment and Water on Wholesale market monitoring and reporting reforms
Wholesale market monitoring is an essential function for a well-regulated electricity market – particularly at this point in time given the recent market suspension, rising consumer costs, and several market design changes underway. Accordingly, Energy Consumers Australia agrees with the Department on all issues raised in the Consultation.
Research
05 September 2022
Submission to AEMC on amending the administered price cap
Despite its name, function, and intent, our understanding is that during the market disfunction in June 2022, the Administered Price Cap did not actually cap or reduce prices. As a result, this letter, representing our submission on this rule change, makes three primary points.
05 September 2022
Submission to The Energy Security Board’s data Strategy – Initial Reforms Consultation Paper
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