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1. Power Failure: Why Victorian Households Are Not Plugging into
Electricity Competition
by Andrea Sharam
Institute for Social Research ,
Abstract
In January 2002 the competitive electricity market was opened to Victorian and
elite policy making that overlooks the importance of popular support if
competition policy is to succeed.
the full text version is available at the following
link
http://www.sisr.net/publications/workingpapers/No8_AS_final.PDF
2. Pre-payment meters (PPM)
The issue is fuel poverty not technology. EAG opposes the introduction
of this discriminatory technology. PPMs have received
approvals in NSW, SA and have already been rolled out in
Second Class Customers: Prepayment Meters, the
Fuel Poor and Discrimination
Paying
Too Much
was launched on the 9th October 2002 by Victorian
Equal Opportunity Commissioner,
5. Discussion Paper “Provider of Last Resort: Can
Vulnerable Customers be Protected in De-regulated
Electricity Markets?” looks at the existing safety net for vulnerable
customers in Victoria, and explain why it will not work. The report is timely
given the Victorian government announced in September that it would extend the
current safety net beyond 2003. EAG is now campaigning for the safety net to
guarantee access and affordability.
6. Full Retail Competition in Electricity–
started
7. From Universal Service to No Service? The Redlining of
Vulnerable Electricity Customers in Victoria by Andrea Sharam. This research
examines the likely impact of full retail competition in electricity on certain
customers groups that may be classed as “vulnerable customers”. These include
low income, low consumption, rural/remote and tenants. The report highlights
the lack of obligation to supply in Victoria, and critiques the temporary
safety net (the standing offers) as institutionalising
price/service discrimination (redlining) against the very customers such a
‘provider of last resort’ scheme is presumably intended to protect.
Available
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8. Green Power & buying renewable energy
9. Want to know about
“interval” or smart meters? New report out now! (30th April
2003)
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