Publications
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Submission to the AER in response to the Default Market Offer 2026-2027 Issues Paper
People should be able to confidently access a simple energy service at a fair price. We see significant opportunity for reforms to shape the DMO into a fairer, trusted and more reasonably prices electricity option that puts people first.
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Submission to the AER on Essential Energy’s Training Academy Ringfencing Waiver Application
Upskilling workers in regional NSW will help with the energy transition, while creating opportunities for people to train and work closer to where they live.
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Submission to the AER’s Hunter-Central Coast Renewable Energy Zone Network Infrastructure Project Preliminary Position Paper
The Hunter-Central Coast Renewable Energy Zone involves upgrades to the existing network to connect renewable generation to the grid. We need to make sure these projects deliver long-lasting benefits, with minimised and fairly distributed costs.
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Submission to DCCEEW’s Technical Standards for CER Interoperability Consultation Paper
To realise the significant benefits of the increasing uptake of consumer energy resources (CER), we need fit-for-purpose technical standards that enable their potential while prioritising consumer interests.
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Submission to the AEMC’s Review of the Wholesale Demand Response Mechanism
The Wholesale Demand Response Mechanism can help deliver more reliable and affordable electricity with increased uptake.
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Submission to the AEMC’s Real-time Data for Consumers Draft Determination
Access to real-time data helps everyone take part in the energy transition and share its benefits. That’s why we’re advocating for strong metering and data frameworks.
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Submission to the AEMC’s Clarifying the Treatment of Jurisdictional Policies and System Costs in the ISP consultation paper
We support changes that increase transparency and accuracy for inputs to the ISP, but proposed changes must not undermine its fundamental purpose — to guide an efficient energy transition at the lowest cost that delivers reliability and reduces emissions.
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Submission to AEMO’s Demand Side Factors Information Guidelines consultation paper
Expanding the scope of expert input into the ISP will help develop a fairer and more efficient energy network.
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Submission to the Australian Energy Market Commission’s Integrated Distribution System Planning – Directions Paper
More informed and strategic distribution planning is essential to realise the benefits of an electricity system in major transition, where consumer energy resources are playing a bigger part than ever.
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Submission to DCCEEW on the E3 Heat Pump Water Heaters consultation paper
A heat pump water heater (HPWH) is one of the most efficient ways to heat water and it’s important that the people of NSW are getting quality systems that suit their needs.