Competition watchdog to investigate potential gaming of energy market

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The national competition watchdog will conduct an investigation into the behaviour of power companies during the electricity market crisis last week. | micksfoley NickToscano1

The national competition watchdog will conduct a forensic investigation into spiralling energy prices, including an urgent assessment of power companies that are accused of gaming the market by withdrawing electricity supply during last week’s crisis that sparked rolling blackout warnings.

Cass-Gottlieb said the ACCC has the power to compel power companies to open their books so she and the regulator can determine “if there were false or misleading bidding, including failing to bid on the spot market with the purpose of manipulating or distorting prices”.as it neared meltdown, after power generators across the grid withdrew their supply, with many claiming the high cost of coal and gas made it impossible for them to operate profitably.

But industry is now warning further increases in power bills could cripple businesses if state and territory governments splinter the national electricity market by adopting differing models for managing their transitions from fossil fuels to renewables.

 

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micksfoley NickToscano1 Surely there is a key component in the system that's made in China so we can blame them for it.

micksfoley NickToscano1 Can guarantee they will have no adverse findings just like all the millions of $’s spent on investigating fuel prices yet zero penalties resulting

micksfoley NickToscano1 mmm... ok... another quasi govt organisation to investigate something... wow... no wonder people are struggling or homeless with all these organisations (tax payer funded) to examine stuff ups AFTER they happen... how about good govt structures and less of all these others..

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