The AEMC has asked for public submissions from stakeholders on the draft rule change requests from the Total Environment Centre (TEC) and the Council of Australian Governments’ Energy Council (COAG Energy Council). “The draft rule, if implemented, would amend the existing Demand Management and Embedded Generation Connection Incentive Scheme (DMEGCIS) arrangements in Chapter 6 of the NER to provide greater clarity to the AER and stakeholders in respect of how a demand management incentive scheme should be designed and applied.” the statement read.
Submissions on the draft rule and associated draft rule determination close on 9 July 2015.
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