I don’t have live access to the latest news right now. Here’s how to get the most current information quickly and what to look for.
Direct answer
- To get the latest news on an Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) proposal, check the AEMC’s official news centre and recent submissions from industry bodies. They typically publish draft determinations, rule-change proposals, and stakeholder submissions with dates and summaries.
Where to look and what to read
- AEMC news centre: look for any draft determinations or rule-change proposals released in 2025–2026, which will include the purpose, affected markets, and next steps. Also note submission deadlines and consultation periods.
- Industry submissions: for context, review joint submissions from major bodies (e.g., Clean Energy Council, Australian Energy Council) as they outline the intent and implications of proposals, including climate, reliability, and pricing impacts.
- Related AEMO or ERA material: sometimes the AEMC coordinates with AEMO or the Australian Energy Regulator, so their updates can clarify the proposed changes and anticipated effects on reliability and pricing.
How to interpret common elements
- Purpose: what issue the proposal aims to address (e.g., reliability during transition, planning transparency, or security frameworks).
- Scope: which markets or jurisdictions are affected (National Electricity Market regions, security frameworks, or procurement processes).
- Impacts: potential changes to planning obligations, governance, or price signals for participants.
- Timeline: key dates for consultation, submissions, and the expected start date if the rule is made.
If you’d like, I can search for the latest AEMC release and summarize the current proposal and any major stakeholder submissions. Please confirm you want a concise briefing with dates and key implications.
Citations
- For guidance on where to find the latest information, see the AEMC news centre and recent industry submissions, which commonly accompany new rule-change proposals [likely sources include AEMC and industry bodies].
Sources
The Clean Energy Council (CEC) and Australian Energy Council (AEC) have submitted a joint Clarity and Transparency in Security Frameworks rule change proposal to the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC).
cleanenergycouncil.org.auIn this update, we look at the latest rule changes and market updates published in March 2026 which affect participants in the AEGM.
www.ashurst.com©Australian Energy Council 2016 All rights reserved. The ERA’s Final Determination on the second in-period submission estimates the 2024/25 market fees will increase by $1.04 per MWh (a 68 per cent increase) from $1.53 per MWh in 2023/24 to $2.57 per MWh for … Rule change proposal AEMO contends that the pace of the energy transformation in the WEM combined with the existing regulatory regime makes it difficult to establish a three-year fixed budget. To address this, AEMO has proposed a rule...
www.energycouncil.com.auThe Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) has today released a draft determination proposing not to make a rule in response ... 02 April 2026
www.aemc.gov.auThe Clean Energy Council is Australia's renewable energy association. Read about latest news and updates on our website.
cleanenergycouncil.org.auThe Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) has made draft changes to the National Electricity Rules to keep the electricity system reliable for households and businesses as aging coal fired generation retires and we transition to more renewable energy.
www.aemc.gov.auEnsuring energy consumers are better off, now and in the future.
www.aer.gov.au