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Default market offer prices 2020–21
The default market offer (DMO) came into effect on 1 July 2019. The DMO is a new rule that limits the price that retailers can charge electricity customers on default contracts, known as standing offer contracts. The AER’s role is to determine the maximum price that a retailer can charge a standing offer customer each year.
Type
Reviews
Status
Historical
Review of Standard OTSAs and Standardisation Costs and Charges
The AER has conducted a review of facility operator compliance with the rules relating to standard Operational Transportation Service Agreements (OTSAs).
Type
Reviews
Status
Current
Retailer reliability obligation - Interim forecasting best practice guideline
Type
Guidelines
Status
Historical
Generator notice of closure exemption guideline
Generator notice of closure exemption guideline
Type
Guidelines
Status
Current
Retailer Reliability Obligation - Interim market liquidity obligation Guidelines
Retailer Reliability Obligation - interim market liquidity obligation Guidelines
Type
Guidelines
Status
Current
Retailer Reliability Obligation - Interim Contracts and Firmness Guidelines
Retailer reliability obligation - interim contracts and firmness guidelines
Type
Guidelines
Status
Current
ZUPP INTERCITI PTY LTD - ZUPP PLAZA retail exemption
The Registrant's exemption from the requirement to hold a retailer authorisation under the National Energy Retail Law has now come into effect.
Type
Retail exemptions
Status
Current
Retailer reliability obligation - Interim reliability instrument guidelines
Type
Guidelines
Status
Current
Retail electricity prices review - Determination of default market offer prices
Type
Reviews
Status
Historical