New AEMO interim authorisation
PIAC responded to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (the Commission) new interim authorisation granted to the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) and others on
PIAC responded to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (the Commission) new interim authorisation granted to the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) and others on
PIAC responded to the Australian Energy Regulator’s (AER) draft working paper on energy network debt. PIAC supports the AER placing greater reliance on the Energy
PIAC responded to ElectraNet’s update regarding Project EnergyConnect. We consider the overall benefits of the project might be lower than originally estimated. In making its
PIAC previously made a submission into the lower house inquiry into the Protocol for Homeless People in Public Places, and on Friday the 7th of
PIAC responded to the Federal Financial Relations Review Panel’s draft report, specifically the its recommendations for Electric Vehicles (EV). PIAC does not support the draft
PIAC responded to two draft rules concerning changes to intervention mechanisms (ERC0289) and removal of intervention hierarchy (ERC0291). We highlight any compensation process should be
PIAC responded to the Council of Australian Governments’ consultation on the Stand-Alone Power Systems (SAPS) Priority 1 Legislative Amendments. As noted in earlier submissions to
PIAC’s submission argues for a comprehensive, end-to-end housing strategy for the state to drive positive change in our housing system and to help address our
PIAC made a submission to the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) regarding AusNet Services’ transmission tower collapse cost pass through application. This process concerns a Victorian
PIAC responded to the Australian Energy Regulator’s review of its treatment of inflation. PIAC is not convinced of the need to change the current regulatory
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