Energy users could be paid to reduce use
‘Consumers could be paid for reducing the amount of electricity they use to help the grid during peak demand in an industry change being considered
‘Consumers could be paid for reducing the amount of electricity they use to help the grid during peak demand in an industry change being considered
‘Struggling families without electricity are cutting back on groceries, maxing credit cards, delaying medical appointments and even getting loans from pawnbrokers to get reconnected to
A new report on electricity, gas and water disconnections has found disconnecting people from utilities because they can’t afford to pay their bills hurts families
PIAC’s Energy + Water Consumer Advocacy Program (EWCAP) has welcomed the New South Wales Government’s efforts to help households with low incomes access rooftop solar
Essential Energy has come out on top in PIAC’s first formal evaluation of the consumer engagement practices for the three electricity distribution businesses in NSW.
‘The Australian Energy Market Commission is mulling a rule change that would accelerate the growth of demand response – an alternative source of power to
The Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) has called on Australian governments to take strong action to bring down electricity prices and restore consumer confidence following
Following the release of the Australian Energy Market Commission’s (AEMC) 2018 Retail Energy Competition Review, PIAC’s Energy and Water Consumers’ Advocacy Program (EWCAP) has called
‘Households are being warned to check if their gas bills contain wildly inaccurate “estimated” meter readings, after a Sydney woman was repeatedly sent erroneous bills,
Victorian households have avoided further increases to their electricity bills following decisions by the Australian Competition Tribunal released this week. The Tribunal rejected arguments by
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