Australia Uniform National Electricity Laws and Regulations

Australia Uniform National Electricity Laws and Regulations, image of power cables
Publication Date:
May 20, 2021

The Australian electricity market is governed by a relatively complex regime of regulatory instruments, and provides a good example of a more deregulated and market-oriented model of power sector regulation. 

The electricity networks on the Australia eastern seaboard are operated as a single market and principally regulated through:

The National Electricity (South Australia) Act 1996 and the National Electricity (South Australia) Regulations

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