‘…The EUAA has been a member of the Murraylink Electricity Transmission Interconnector Stakeholder Engagement Group from its inception. APA has sought to engage in a productive and open way throughout this process. The fact that it is a relatively small asset with a correspondingly small impact on consumer bills makes it difficult to get engagement […]
‘… This submission provides a combined response to the Draft Plans by AGN, Multinet, and AusNet Services gas distribution networks in Victoria for the period 2023-2028. Its focus is on two key themes – consumer engagement and the future of gas. While it does not respond to the specific questions asked, the commentary covers many […]
‘….While the scope of this review is clear, its eventual impact may be somewhat limited. The Issues Paper says that this consultation is about the reliability standard and settings for the period 1 July 2024 to 1 July 2028 in an energy only market. Yet there is a widespread expectation that the ESB 2025 work […]
‘…We appreciate the opportunity to respond to the CRIS. Our ability to respond to the questions asked has been constrained by the absence of detailed information in the relatively short CRIS. Normally a public consultation on a major policy proposal of this nature would have provided much more data and analysis in a public document […]
‘… This submission comments on the Access Proposal. The EUAA is a member of the APA Stakeholder Engagement Group. We consider the following to be the key issues during the engagement: The nature and form of the engagement – where it sits on the IAP2 spectrum The ‘future of gas’ and how the current Victorian […]
‘…The reforms being considered by the ESB are of critical importance to EUAA members and we welcome the opportunity to participate in the process. The Capacity Mechanism Project Initiation Paper (Project Initiation Paper) released by the ESB in December 2021 provides a very good overview of the issues at hand and provides useful guidance on […]
‘…The EUAA appreciates recent efforts by the energy industry, regulatory bodies and governments to improve stakeholder engagement and to ensure energy users have a voice. However, the pace of change in energy markets is relentless and organisations like the EUAA have difficulty in covering all matters that influence our members electricity and gas supply. This […]
‘…This short submission supports the Draft Determination. The EUAA strongly supports the Reliability Panel continuing its current role regarding setting both the reliability standard and reliability settings for the existing energy only market. However, the lack of clarity in the Draft Determination prevents us from fully responding. We need greater clarity on the Panel’s role […]
‘…The EUAA welcomes the opportunity to comment on the QREZ Technical Discussion Paper – Delivering Queensland Renewable Energy Zones. We appreciate the Government’s willingness to undertake early stage engagement as it seeks to implement its 50% renewables policy by 2030. We find a lot to support in the general approach set out in the document […]
‘We have been involved in all Roadmap consultation process through our membership of the NSW Consumer Reference Group and we appreciate the Department establishing this Group to assist their engagement. Overall we have found the Roadmap engagement process frustrating and far from the best practice approach that we regularly experience in our engagement with electricity […]
‘This is a short submission to support the proposed rule change ERC0033 In short: Supports this rule change being subject to the expedited process, and Supports the rule change request…’ Full submission attached.
‘…the EUAA is a strong supporter of the Energy Charter. We congratulate the signatories to the Energy Charter who are showing leadership by publicly stating their intention to shift their business and put the customer at the centre of their operations. We thank the Independent Accountability Panel for their work in assessing and reviewing the […]
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