Article 6JC4H One in five Australians lack ‘basic’ consumer electricity protections, research finds

One in five Australians lack ‘basic’ consumer electricity protections, research finds

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Josh Nicholas
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Remote and Indigenous communities disproportionately energy insecure, with inequities to become more apparent due to climate change, study co-author says

One in five Australians live in areas that lack basic" consumer electricity protections new research has found. These include rules against disconnecting customers on life support or during periods of extreme hot or cold temperatures.

Remote and Indigenous communities are disproportionately energy insecure, with Indigenous communities 15% more likely to not have access to any of the five consumer protections studied. Most Australians living in the eastern states are covered by the national energy customer framework, a set of rules that include these protections.

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