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- AEMC
The AEMC acknowledges and shows respect for the traditional custodians of the many different lands across Australia on which we all live and work We pay respect to all Elders past and present and the continuing connection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to Country
- About Us - AEMC
The Commissioners are supported by the Chief Executive and the Executive Leadership Team and staff, and together they discharge rule making and market development roles in line with the AEMC’s Code of Conduct which requires AEMC staff to act with fairness, honesty, impartiality and integrity in all our dealings Responsibilities Rule making
- National Electricity Rules - AEMC
In making the rules, the AEMC is required by law to apply the National Electricity Objective The National Electricity Rules exist so that market participants understand their rights and responsibilities, and there is appropriate regulation so that consumers do not pay more than necessary for their electricity
- Energy rules - AEMC
Energy rules are made by the AEMC under the national energy laws and are designed to promote efficient investment in, and efficient operation and use of, energy services for the long-term interests of consumers with respect to price, quality, safety, reliability, and security of supply The Energy Rules:
- News Centre - AEMC
AEMC 10-year price outlook maps path to lower energy costs We have released our analysis of residential electricity prices over the next decade, projecting residential electricity prices to fall by about 13% over the next 10 years, and household energy costs to fall as consumers electrify
- AEMC explores pathways for Australias net zero energy future
AEMC Chair Anna Collyer emphasised the AEMC’s unique role in examining the complex energy transition landscape "The energy sector in Australia is experiencing unprecedented change, the success of which is critical for consumers and all sectors of the economy
- AEMC progresses next step of consumer-focused pricing review
The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) has today released its Consultation Paper for the comprehensive review of electricity pricing, marking a significant step toward designing a pricing framework that better serves Australian energy consumers Just as ride-sharing apps fundamentally transformed transport services, rapid technological change is reshaping how Australians use and pay
- Energy market gets clear vision: Reform opens door for all to benefit . . .
The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) has released a final determination that allows virtual power plants to compete directly with large-scale generators in the energy market, to the benefit of all consumers through significant cost savings, lower emissions, and reduced energy prices The reforms create efficiencies by allowing virtual power plants and commercial and industrial demand
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