A critique of the Victorian retail electricity market
The retail electricity market is failing Victorians, according to a new report, A critique of the Victorian retail electricity market.
The report found that overall retailers' charges in Victorian electricity bills, which include metering, billing and marketing, rose by an average 212% over six years, from a range of $86 to $183 in 2008 to a range of $371 to $471 in 2014.
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A critique of the Victorian retail electricity market
Background paper Rising retail costs and their impact on energy affordability
Read the media release, "Victorian electricity retailers' charges highest in Australia: report"