
Energy


Submission to the Australian Energy Regulator on the Draft 2026 ferm scheme regulator guideline
SACOSS calls for greater transparency, accountability, and consumer protection in the AER’s proposed FERM Guideline to ensure South Australians understand and are not unfairly burdened by energy costs.

Joint submission to the AEMC Improving life support processes: Draft Determination
A joint consumer and community submission supporting and strengthening proposed reforms to improve safety, fairness and accessibility in life support energy registration processes.

Submission to the Australian Energy Regulator on the DMO prices 2026-27: Draft Determination
This submission responds to the Australian Energy Regulator’s Draft Default Market Offer 2026–27, supporting key reforms while calling for stronger protections to improve electricity affordability and fairness for South Australian households.

Submission to the Australian Energy Market Commission’s Draft Report on the Pricing Review
SACOSS’ submission calls for electricity pricing reform that delivers a fairer and more equitable sharing of network costs, particularly for low income and vulnerable South Australians.

Joint Submission – Streamlining and Modernising the National Construction Code
This joint submission supports modernising the National Construction Code while ensuring it continues to deliver affordable, energy efficient, resilient and equitable buildings for all Australians.

Submission to the Essential Services Commission of South Australia’s Update to life support protections – Draft Decision
A submission supporting stronger, more consistent life support protections for South Australians who rely on essential energy and water services.

Electranet Northern transmission project
SACOSS urges the energy regulator to closely scrutinise proposed early works funding for ElectraNet’s Northern Transmission Project to protect South Australian consumers from unnecessary costs.

Submission to the AER on its Draft Determination and AGN’s Revised Plan for the 2026-31 Access Arrangement
SACOSS broadly supports the Australian Energy Regulator’s draft decision on AGN’s 2026–31 Access Arrangement, arguing it better protects South Australian gas consumers from rising costs and unfair transition risks.

Submission to the AEMC Draft Rule Determination on retail customer initiated gas abolishment – GRC0086
SACOSS argues that charging households the full cost of gas abolishment is premature, inequitable, and risks undermining affordability, safety, and the transition to electrification.