Energy Policy WA Stakeholder Engagement

Energy Policy WA is committed to effective engagement with the energy sector, Western Australian businesses and households. Thorough and effective engagement helps us to create a works program which delivers the best energy solutions for Western Australia.
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As part of this commitment to stakeholder engagement, we regularly undertake public consultation processes and hold information sessions and webinars for stakeholders.

To find out more about all of our work programs including open consultations, reviews and events visit the Consultations and Reviews page.

If you would like to find out how to join our working groups email EPWA-info@deed.wa.gov.au   

Energy Policy WA’s formal working groups are listed below.

Working groups

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TDOWG

The Transformation Design and Operation Working Group (TDOWG) provides a forum for stakeholders to offer expert views and detailed technical input into the Energy Transformation Strategy work program lead by Energy Policy WA.
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WRIG

The WEM Reform Implementation Group (WRIG) is a forum to consult with stakeholders on the implementation of new WEM arrangements in readiness for market start.
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WA ACE Forum

The Western Australian Advocacy for Consumers of Energy Forum (WA ACE Forum) has been established to provide broad based representation of consumer views in a central forum.
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Gas reform initiatives

The Australian Government undertakes gas sector reform initiatives at a national level. We encourage all interested Western Australian stakeholders to subscribe to the Energy Council's mailing list for more information on how best to engage.
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RulesWatch is a weekly newsletter that provides information on consultations, recent publications and upcoming meetings related to the Wholesale Electricity Market Rules, Gas Services Information Rules and the Pilbara Networks Rules.

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