Objectives
- There are minimum energy efficiency standards for all rental properties
- There is mandatory disclosure of energy efficiency ratings at point-of-sale or lease for all homes and businesses. All homes have undergone a comprehensive energy efficiency assessment
- All households and small businesses can easily plan to improve the energy efficiency of their home or premises
- Governments have committed to retrofitting the worst performing homes directly or via incentives
- Households and small businesses can access independent and robust redress regarding upgrades, installation, and appliances
- Households and small businesses can access, and easily understand, information that helps them manage consumption and cost
- All consumers can use, charge, and pay for their electric vehicle conveniently and fairly

Our work on Control
Find out more about our work relating to our target 'Control', which focuses on enabling consumers to manage their energy consumption. Here, you can navigate through the pages or use the search function to find specific work relating to 'Control'.


Consumer Energy Report Card

Designing, modelling, and advocating for finance policy options to drive inclusive household electrification

Our 3-Year Plan

Submission to the ACT Government - Justice and Community Safety Directorate: Minimum energy efficiency standards for rental properties

Submission to the South Australian Government's consultation on Controlled Load Profile and Sample Meters

Submission to the Victorian Government's proposed regulations for Minimum (Energy Efficiency) Standards for Rental Properties

Past Energy Consumer Surveys

Submission to Energy Policy WA on Regulating the Provision of On-site Power Supply Services

A path to equity: empowering CALD communities through an inclusive energy transition

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