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Default market offer prices 2025–26
The DMO is a maximum price that retailers can charge electricity customers on default contracts known as standing offer contracts.
Type
Reviews
Status
Open
Cost Benefit Analysis guidelines
Our Cost Benefit Analysis guidelines help AEMO with ISP planning, and proponents in completing RIT-Ts for actionable ISP projects. This is the current version.
Type
Guidelines
Status
Current
Regulatory Investment Test for Transmission application guidelines
These are the current application guidelines to assist project proponents in undertaking the Regulatory Investment Test for Transmission as per NER cl 5.16.2.
Type
Guidelines
Status
Current
Regulatory Investment Test for Distribution application guidelines
We publish and maintain application guidelines to assist project proponents in undertaking the Regulatory Investment Test for Distribution as per NER cl 5.17.2.
Type
Guidelines
Status
Current
Regulatory Investment Test for Transmission instrument
We maintain the Regulatory Investment Test for Transmission as per NER clause 5.15A.1(a).
Type
Instruments
Status
Current
Regulatory Investment Test for Distribution instrument
We maintain the Regulatory Investment Test for Distribution as per NER clause 5.17.1(a).
Type
Instruments
Status
Current
2024 review of the Cost Benefit Analysis and Regulatory Investment Test guidelines
On 21 November 2024, we completed a review of the Cost Benefit Analysis guidelines and Regulatory Investment Test application guidelines and instruments.
Type
Reviews
Status
Current
Default market offer prices 2024–25
The DMO is a maximum price that retailers can charge electricity customers on default contracts known as standing offer contracts.
Type
Reviews
Status
Open
2023 review of the Cost Benefit Analysis and Regulatory Investment Test guidelines
On 6 October 2023, the AER published final amendments to the Cost Benefit Analysis guidelines and the Regulatory Investment Test (RIT) application guidelines.
Type
Reviews
Status
Historical
Default market offer 2023–24
The Default Market Offer is a price safety net for consumers and acts as a reference price to compare energy deals.
Type
Reviews
Status
Current
Better bills guideline - Version 2
Better bills helps build consumer trust and participation in the energy market by helping them make more confident decisions.
Type
Guidelines
Status
Current
Better bills guideline - Version 1
On 18 March 2021, the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) made a final rule requiring us to publish a Better bills guideline (the Guideline) by 1 April 2
Type
Guidelines
Status
Historical