Report: Decision On Australian Default Price Safety Net Deferred, One State Moves Forward
October 26,2018
Australian regulators have deferred a decision on a retail electric default price safety net until a December meeting, the Australian Financial Review reports
However, Victoria's government, which retains jurisdiction over retail rates, said that it would proceed with its own default rate, the the Australian Financial Review reported in a separate article
See also: ABC: Victorian Parties Unveil Electricity Price-Cutting Pledges
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