Publications
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Submission in response to Infrastructure NSW’s data centres consultation paper
Data centre development is accelerating, and there are some serious potential risks. But when well-integrated, data centres can support a broader digital economy and contribute to energy system efficiency, flexibility, and reliability.
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Submission to the Statutory Review of the NSW Bail Act
We made a submission to the Statutory Review of the Bail Amendment (Extension of Limitation on Bail in Certain Circumstances) Act 2025, arguing s 22C of the NSW Bail Act should be repealed,
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Submission in response to the AEMC’s Electricity Review Package 1 consultation paper
As networks play an increasingly important role in facilitating an efficient energy transition, we need regulation that puts consumer outcomes at the centre of decision making.
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Submission in response to the ACCC’s New Energy Tech Consumer Code draft determination
The nature of energy products and services are rapidly changing and expanding with traditional energy regulatory frameworks and consumer protections increasingly insufficient. The New Energy Tech Consumer Code (NETCC) is the only platform with the potential scope to cover these new services and improve regulation and protection while further consumer protection reforms are considered.
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Submission in response to the AEMC’s Clarifying the treatment of jurisdictional policies and system costs in the ISPdraft determination
The Integrated System Plan (ISP) is there to guide an efficient, least cost transition of the National Electricity Market (NEM) power system, while keeping supply reliable. While ISP reform is necessary, we need to focus on changes improve the ISP’s scope to deliver that purpose.
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Submission in response to the AER’s consultation on Transgrid’s System Strength Project (hybrid) proposal 2026-31
System strength involves a range of factors to keep the energy system stable and capable of consistently delivering energy safely. Maintaining system strength through the transition involves new challenges. But as battery and inverter-based technology improves, there are also opportunities to address system strength more efficiently.
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Submission in response to the AEMC’s draft determination on Supporting compliance with meter maintenance obligations
Equitable access to smart metering is a crucial to sharing the benefits of cheaper renewable energy and a more efficient energy system. With the accelerated rollout of smart metering, ensuring all meters are installed and effectively maintained is a basic service expectation that also serves as a foundation of trust in the energy system.
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Submission in response to the AER’s consultation paper on updates to the Rebidding and Technical Parameters guideline
As the transition progresses and technology rapidly changes, the structure and regulation of National Energy Market must adapt. There current market structure leaves consumers exposed to continuing risk of market manipulation and higher than necessary energy costs.
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Submission in response to the AEMO’s ST PASA Replacement Project – Reserve Level Declaration Guidelines consultation
Throughout the energy transition it’s even more important to review and improve systems to ensure they are fit for purpose. This is particularly true for approaches to forecasting and ensuring accuracy.
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Submission in response to the AER’s Draft Non-disclosure Guideline – Electricity Infrastructure Investment Act 2020 (NSW)
Transparency is a critical part of effective regulatory oversight. It also helps build and maintain trust in regulation that promotes and protects consumer interests. That’s why we support the AER having robust guidelines for evaluating non-disclosure claims for revenue determinations.