In January 2002 the competitive electricity market was opened to include Victorian and New South Wales domestic electricity customers. This research surveyed Victoria households to obtain an understanding of their initial experience of the new market (full retail competition). It was anticipated that corporate strategies to acquire attractive customers whilst shedding unattractive ones would be apparent. Of more immediate interest was the finding that households are pessimistic about the purported benefits of this market. The survey revealed extensive customer inertia and argues that customers’ attitudes underlay this inertia. While policy makers had reason to investigate customer attitudes before implementing full competition, they failed ...
By 2008 Great Britain had one of the most competitive residential electricity markets in the world, ...
Many jurisdictions around the world have deregulated utilities and opened retail markets to competit...
In January 2002 all consumers in New South Wales and Victoria gained the ability to exercise choice ...
In January 2002 the competitive electricity market was opened to include Victorian and New South Wal...
In Australia, as with Great Britain, governments have shown rising concern with the health of compet...
This report analyses the potential for, and extent of barriers to, effective consumer participation...
If the observations of unregulated and recently deregulated essential services were to hold for elec...
This report has been prepared for GetUp! We have been asked to analyse and comment on the retail ele...
Building in the right to shop around for electricity has cost Victorians around $120 million - and ...
This report examines the implications of full retail competition in a dereguated electricity m...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This project examined the way in which existing accountability mechanisms for cons...
We examine characteristics associated with consumer (dis)engagement in the residential electricity m...
Privatisation and competition were supposed to make electricity cheaper in SA - but John Spoehr find...
Pay in arrears electricity has been the traditional and most common method for purchasing power in N...
The retail electricity market, as the key link between end users and the wider electricity system, p...
By 2008 Great Britain had one of the most competitive residential electricity markets in the world, ...
Many jurisdictions around the world have deregulated utilities and opened retail markets to competit...
In January 2002 all consumers in New South Wales and Victoria gained the ability to exercise choice ...
In January 2002 the competitive electricity market was opened to include Victorian and New South Wal...
In Australia, as with Great Britain, governments have shown rising concern with the health of compet...
This report analyses the potential for, and extent of barriers to, effective consumer participation...
If the observations of unregulated and recently deregulated essential services were to hold for elec...
This report has been prepared for GetUp! We have been asked to analyse and comment on the retail ele...
Building in the right to shop around for electricity has cost Victorians around $120 million - and ...
This report examines the implications of full retail competition in a dereguated electricity m...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This project examined the way in which existing accountability mechanisms for cons...
We examine characteristics associated with consumer (dis)engagement in the residential electricity m...
Privatisation and competition were supposed to make electricity cheaper in SA - but John Spoehr find...
Pay in arrears electricity has been the traditional and most common method for purchasing power in N...
The retail electricity market, as the key link between end users and the wider electricity system, p...
By 2008 Great Britain had one of the most competitive residential electricity markets in the world, ...
Many jurisdictions around the world have deregulated utilities and opened retail markets to competit...
In January 2002 all consumers in New South Wales and Victoria gained the ability to exercise choice ...