Retailers Oppose Allowing Non-Retailers To Offer DR Directly In Australia's Wholesale Market
August 06,2019
Retail electric suppliers in Australia are opposing a proposal from a regulator to allow non-retailers to offer demand response directly into the wholesale market
See background on the proposal here
The Guardian (story here) reports that retailer Simec says the proposal could impose an economic levy on host retail suppliers
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