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From heating to hot water, lighting to laptops, our access to energy is essential for a reasonable standard of living. So how is it possible in today’s Australia that people who can’t afford it can so easily have an essential service disconnected? Other countries increasingly protect vulnerable people – such as infants – from losing supply. We want to see a new normal where disconnection is a last resort.

More of us are entering energy affordability programs – and with higher debt. We have to ask, if energy is an essential service, how can it be unaffordable? There are two big issues here: there is no common understanding of what effective, sustainable support measures look like, and no consistent application of the supports that do exist. We need to identify and put in place long term supports that work to break the cycle of energy poverty.

The energy system isn’t consistently providing affordable and reliable energy to consumers, and some rules have too little regard for consumer interests. This means consumers aren’t sufficiently protected against inequitable and sometimes unfair outcomes. Energy ombudsmen don’t have the mandate to support consumers across all their energy decisions. Along with other advocates, ECA has called for regulatory reforms to ensure consumers are treated fairly – but we want to approach things from a new angle: we think there should be an overarching obligation to ensure better consumer protections and outcomes for consumers.

Since the pandemic, the proportion of households and small businesses having difficulties affording their energy bills has increased. We’re seeing a widening energy divide in Australia between consumers who can easily access efficient, reliable, and affordable energy, and those who can’t. People living in First Nations communities and small businesses in embedded networks are among those most at risk. If we are to avoid the energy transition creating an entrenched energy underclass in Australia, we need proper planning and policy interventions.

With extreme weather events increasing due to climate change, we need to help build energy resilience, especially in regional and rural communities. To do this, people living in potentially affected areas will need toolkits, resources, and assistance to help them, and they will need to work together and be prepared to take action if their power goes out due to a bushfire, flood or cyclone.  Forewarned is forearmed so every community should have a resilience plan in place as soon as possible.

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Research
15 June 2023
2 min read
Small Business Retail Tariff Tracker June 2023
Building the evidence base of the energy costs facing small and medium enterprises.
News
08 June 2023
4 min read
Majority of small business owners worried about paying their energy bills as rising costs bite
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Grants Archive
12 March 2023
(Em)powering communities on the journey to energy resilience
(Em)powering communities on the journey to energy resilience
Submission
02 August 2022
2 min read
Submission to the Australian Energy Market Commission on Protecting Customers Affected by Family Violence
Protecting customers affected by family violence is the responsibility of us all. That’s why we commend the AEMC for strengthening the rule change proposed by Red Energy and Lumo Energy.
24 March 2022
4 min read
Protecting and empowering vulnerable consumers in the energy market
Energy Consumers Australia's Grants Program is funding the Consumer Action Law Centre to carry out important and impactful work on behalf of consumers.
15 March 2022
4 min read
Life saving energy research for life support users
Research seeking to identify the challenges facing life support customers and ways they could be better supported by the energy industry, including through potential policy reforms.
News
10 March 2022
8 min read
Hardship is hiding in plain sight. It’s time we opened our eyes.
Submission
08 March 2022
2 min read
Submission to the AEMC on protecting consumers affected by family violence
We welcome this rule change to address how the National Energy Retail Rules can provide protections and support for affected customers.
Research
09 August 2021
3 min read
Resilient system, resilient communities: The Connections That Matter
A new report that examines the experiences of East Gippsland energy consumers before, during and after the 2019-20 bushfires to begin a conversation about resilience.
News
13 April 2021
3 min read
Power price relief welcome but downward trend must continue
News
09 December 2020
3 min read
Plan needed to protect consumers from debt tsunami: IAP Report
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