Local Generation Network Credits Rule Change
The AEMC’s preferred rule change is disappointing and does not address the issues raised by the proponents. PIAC strongly supported the principle behind the rule change proposal. We
The AEMC’s preferred rule change is disappointing and does not address the issues raised by the proponents. PIAC strongly supported the principle behind the rule change proposal. We
This submission responds to the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal’s (IPART) draft report on the Review of the performance and competiveness of the retail electricity
The development of the NSW networks tariff structure statements (TSS) has been a long and in-depth process. PIAC has been involved throughout the process, and has made a number
PIAC’s submission to the NSW Government’s Homelessness Strategy consultation calls for the Government to report publicly against specific measurable targets for reduction in homelessness over the next
Gas supply is an essential service that is provided by monopoly businesses. There is a strong case that such services should be regulated. The cost
This is PIAC’s second letter to the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) in response to the AER’s review of the minimum amount owing for disconnection. The current approved
PIAC welcomes the opportunity to provide a submission to the COAG Energy Council’s review of the limited merits review (LMR) regime in the National Electricity Law and the
The COAG Energy Council’s consultation paper on behind the meter systems seeks to identify the consumer protections required for behind the meter products and services. In a
PIAC considers it important to design a regulatory system that appropriately addresses consumer protections and reliability in situations where stand-alone systems are the sole energy supply
PIAC agrees that an energy storage register should be established so that relevant authorities and organisations have access to critical data to fulfill their regulatory obligations.
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