Energy Market Reform

Energy Market Reform

The Energy Market Reform Working Group (EMRWG) was established by SCER to identify, consider and respond to priorities for energy market development by:

  • implementing national energy market reform work programs;
  • providing advice on obligations under the Australian Energy Market Agreement and related legislation;
  • consulting with key stakeholders on related policy matters; and
  • identifying strategic priorities for review in the energy sector.

EMRWG’s work plan focuses on delivering several of SCER’s Priority Issues of National Significance, including:

  • promoting efficiency through the development of consistent national frameworks;
  • promoting competition in retail and wholesale markets in gas and electricity;
  • promoting efficient delivery of network services, including efficient investment and operation of gas and electricity network infrastructure;
  • identifying changes to ensure market resilience and energy security; and
  • addressing impediments to, and promoting the commercial adoption of, demand-side response in Australian markets.
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