Reforms to improve energy for 95,000 people in NSW welcomed by energy advocates
Reforms to embedded networks are a big step forward, but fundamental issues remain.
Reforms to embedded networks are a big step forward, but fundamental issues remain.
Senior Energy Advisor Craig Memery highlighted transparency issues with the export costs of household solar but said focus should be on the bigger issues.
We highlighted the difficulty of switching energy providers for even the most informed consumers.
We joined other energy justice and civil society organisations in calling for fairer power price caps.
Solicitor Petra Franks joined 2SER to discuss our collaborative work to improve energy access for First Nations communities in the Northern Territory.
We explained how the challenge of implementing useful meter data for networks and consumers is in part a legacy of a disastrous historical policy decision.
The energy market rule-maker will examine how to fairly share gas distribution network ‘stranding’ costs, following proposals by the JEC and Energy Consumers Australia.
Energy experts at the Justice and Equity Centre say gas consumers in NSW face unfair extra costs following yesterday’s determination by the Australian Energy Regular (AER).
We expressed concerns around demands for funding from one of NSW’s last coal power plants.
Douglas McCloskey, Program Director of our Energy and Water Justice team, said customers should have better access to their smart meter data.
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