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Networks information requirements review
The Networks Information Requirements Review is about driving improvements in the quality of the information about regulated networks that we use and share.
Type
Reviews
Status
Current
Default market offer 2023–24
The Default Market Offer is a price safety net for consumers and acts as a reference price to compare energy deals.
Type
Reviews
Status
Current
Retailer reliability obligation - Reliability compliance procedures and guidelines
The Retailer Reliability Obligation (RRO) is designed to support reliability in the National Electricity Market (NEM).
Type
Guidelines
Status
Current
Revenue determination guideline for NSW non-contestable projects
Our guideline explains the Transmission Efficiency Test and how we determine revenue for network operators authorised to carry out non-contestable projects.
Type
Guidelines
Status
Historical
Review of incentive schemes for regulated networks
The AER has reviewed and refined its incentive schemes and guidelines that apply to regulated electricity and gas networks.
Type
Reviews
Status
Historical
Incentivising and measuring export services performance
The AER has been consulting on its approach to incentivising and measuring export service performance.
Type
Reviews
Status
Current
Better bills guideline - Version 2
Better bills helps build consumer trust and participation in the energy market by helping them make more confident decisions.
Type
Guidelines
Status
Current
Annual pricing process review
A review into the annual pricing process for electricity DNSPs to seek consistency, efficiencies, and better stakeholder interaction.
Type
Reviews
Status
Current
Network service provider registration exemption guideline review 2021–22
Type
Guidelines
Status
Open
Towards energy equity - a strategy for an inclusive energy market
Our strategy seeks to tackle the enduring issues that prevent consumers experiencing vulnerability from getting what they need from Australia’s energy system.
Type
Reviews
Status
Current