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SACOSS’s submission highlights its concern about the increasing inequity in the distribution of electricity costs across all elements of the price stack. Non-transparent retail trading practices and risk management strategies, as well as an increasingly volatile wholesale market and the future costs of the energy transition, all combine to place additional and increasing cost and risk burdens on residential consumers. In particular, low-income / low-wealth households, renters and others unable to reduce grid consumption through access to distributed energy resources, disproportionately bear the burden of these costs.