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- What is the Consumer Data Right? Jump to What is the Consumer Data Right?
- For residential accounts Jump to For residential accounts
- For business accounts Jump to For business accounts
- Correct, delete or de-identify CDR data Jump to Correct, delete or de-identify CDR data
- Troubleshooting and FAQs Jump to Troubleshooting and FAQs
- More information Jump to More information
- Privacy Jump to Privacy
What is the Consumer Data Right?
The Consumer Data Right (CDR), sometimes called Open Energy, gives electricity energy consumers greater transparency around energy usage and costs. By allowing you to choose to give third parties access to your energy data, the CDR enables you to make informed decisions about your energy service.
Under the CDR, you can permit AGL to share data with accredited third parties on your behalf. The data you share relates to your electricity contract and information about you, your accounts and billing arrangements. We refer to this data as “CDR data”.
For example, you might give a third party permission to access your CDR data via their website or app, so you can better understand how and when you use energy, empowering you to find the right energy deal.
For residential accounts
Eligible residential customers can share their data through the CDR.
For business accounts
Your organisation must assign at least one individual as a Nominated Representative before CDR data can be shared.
Even if your business accounts has one or more authorised 'contacts', data cannot be shared until at least one of those contacts or a newly assigned contact is assigned as a Nominated Representative.
We’re not authorised to disclose data for an organisation without a Nominated Representative.
Correct, delete or de-identify CDR data
If any of the CDR data we have shared about you or your business is incorrect, you can ask us to correct it. We’ll let you know who we shared it with and how to request that your corrected CDR data is shared with the accredited third party.
You have the right to request the accredited third party you shared your CDR data with to delete or de-identify your data. Any CDR data shared with an accredited third party will be handled according to their own privacy and security procedures. You should check their app or website for more information on how they handle any CDR data you have already shared with them.
Troubleshooting and FAQs
More information
If you need more information about the Consumer Data Right check out the AGL Consumer Data Right Policy or contact us via email at ConsumerDataRightInquiries@agl.com.au.