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AGL Energy

29 May 2020
3 minute read

AGL responds to the Treasury's approach to energy Consumer Data Right

AGL recently responded to the draft Designation Instrument for energy Consumer Data Right (CDR) released by Treasury on 6 May 2020.

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AGL Energy

27 May 2020
6 minute read

Spotlight on: flexible generation

The rise of renewable energy and the demand on the national grid is changing. There’s a pivotal need for generation that’s flexible – and that can respond to sudden peaks in demand within minutes. Why is that important – and what does it look like?

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Jessica Esler

22 May 2020
3 minute read

AGL families supporting one another

Many of us are currently balancing work, parenting, and remote schooling due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Even Mother’s Day looked a little different this year!

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AGL Energy

21 May 2020
3 minute read

AGL responds to Inquiry into Consumer Data Right future

AGL recently responded to the Inquiry into future directions for the Consumer Data Right (CDR) announced by the Treasurer the Hon Josh Frydenberg MP.

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AGL Energy

20 May 2020
2 minute read

AGL's submission to the 2020 Review of the Emissions Reduction Fund Consultation Paper

AGL welcomes the opportunity to make a submission to the 2020 Review of the Emissions Reduction Fund Consultation Paper.

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AGL Energy

19 May 2020
2 minute read

AGL's submission to the COAG Energy Council's review of the Energy Security Board

AGL welcomes the opportunity to make a submission in response to the COAG Energy Council’s Review of the Energy Security Board.

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AGL Energy

18 May 2020
5 minute read

Protecting our people and our assets

Safety is our number one priority on our generation sites. That’s why we put in place wide-ranging measures to stop the spread of COVID-19 onto our sites, which generate power for millions of Australians.

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AGL Energy

15 May 2020
2 minute read

AGL's submission to the AEMC's investigation into system strength frameworks in the NEM

AGL Energy (AGL) welcomes the opportunity to comment on the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) investigation into system strength frameworks in the National Electricity Market (NEM) discussion paper.

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Aleks Smits

14 May 2020
6 minute read

Deep dive: pandemic and impacts on the NEM

The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has profoundly changed fundamental aspects of our daily lives. Many of us are working – and kids are studying – from home. At the same time, many services and businesses – for example, restaurants, shops, gyms, libraries - have had to close their doors, at least temporarily. So what is the cumulative impact of all these changes on electricity supply across the National Electricity Market (NEM)?

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Linda Covic

11 May 2020
3 minute read

Safety under the toughest conditions

As an essential service provider, our people work in some of the toughest places on Earth – like the isolated, remote, 50°C Cooper Basin. But be it there, or in your home or business, safety is paramount.

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AGL Energy

8 May 2020
2 minute read

AGL comment on Consumer Data Right Rules amendments

AGL recently responded to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) consultation on amendments to the Consumer Data Right (CDR) Rules ahead of the banking implementation on 1 July 2020.

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AGL Energy

5 May 2020
4 minute read

LED there be light

How many dollars does it take to change tens of thousands of light bulbs? We know exactly how many: $500,000, every year, just in maintenance costs. That’s one of many reasons we’re upgrading our power station lighting to long-lasting LEDs.

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Alexandra Lee

1 May 2020
5 minute read

In their words: COVID-19 and the contact centre

COVID-19 has sent shockwaves around the world. A major concern for employees and employers alike is: how can we best protect people while they do their jobs?