Electricity retail licensing and exemptions review

A 2019 review of the regulatory framework for electricity retail licensing and exemption activities identified a preferred framework to provide better protection for customers of emerging electricity business models.
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The legislative framework that regulates electricity retail licencing and exemption activities is under the Electricity Industry Act 2004. This framework has not kept pace with the rapid growth of emerging and atypical electricity business models.

As a result, this regulatory regime does not provide customers of alternative electricity services the same kinds of protections that other electricity consumers enjoy.

In 2019, the Minister for Energy asked Energy Policy WA to review the regulatory framework for electricity retail licensing and exemptions, and released a statement that paused further consideration of licence exemptions for solar power purchase agreement providers.

The review was completed in November 2020 and identified a preferred regulatory framework to give customers of alternative electricity services better protections, including access to the Energy Ombudsman.

This preferred framework is now being implemented as the Alternative Electricity Services (AES) framework.

Review reports

Final Report, Tailoring customer protections for alternative electricity services – a registration framework

Directions Report, Creating a dynamic customer protection framework

Announcements

News story

New customer protections for alternative electricity services

Energy Policy WA today published the Final Report, Tailoring customer protections for alternative electricity services – a registration framework. This Report provides detail on an alternative regulatory framework for new and emerging electricity business models.
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