Fitness of ombudsmen schemes issues paper
PIAC responded to the Australian Energy and Water Ombudsman’s Schemes and Utilities Disputes (the Schemes) Issues Paper on how the Schemes can remain ‘fit for
PIAC responded to the Australian Energy and Water Ombudsman’s Schemes and Utilities Disputes (the Schemes) Issues Paper on how the Schemes can remain ‘fit for
PIAC provided input to Jemena Gas Networks’ Draft 2020 Plan for its 2020-25 access arrangement period. We commend Jemena for their broad, comprehensive, responsive and
PIAC responded to the AEMC’s draft report on regulatory sandbox arrangements. PIAC supports the introduction of a set of regulatory sandbox tools that allow changes
PIAC responded to the Commonwealth Department of Energy and Environment’s Trajectory for Low Energy Existing Homes discussion paper (the paper). PIAC strongly supports the detailed submissions to this process
This submission draws on the experience of two projects of the Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC). The Homeless Persons’ Legal Service (HPLS) regularly advocates on
PIAC responded to the AEMC’s consultation on the proposed rule change, intended to reduce the time taken customers to switch between retailers. PIAC considers the ability of customers to switch easily
PIAC responded to the COAG Energy Council’s consultation on the National Hydrogen Strategy issue paper 6 – Hydrogen in the gas network. We note
PIAC responded to the Australian Energy Regulator’s (AER) consultation paper on the review of the Retail Pricing Information Guidelines (the Guidelines). We outline a number
PIAC responded to the AEMC’s consultation on the transmission loss factor rule change. We note as the energy system is transforming a framework for optimal
PIAC responded to the AEMC’s consultation on a rule change to extend the Demand Management Incentives Schemes (DMIS) and Demand Management Innovation Allowance (DMIA) to
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