As milestone reforms such as the ESB Post-2025 market design are moving into the implementation phase, the market bodies Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) with the support of the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) and the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) have established a strategic group of representatives from across the energy sector, the Reform Delivery Committee (the Committee), to bring transparency around implementation impacts of the reforms. Its role is to facilitate deep and effective collaboration across the industry to develop a Regulatory and IT implementation Roadmap (the “NEM2025 Implementation Roadmap”) that appropriately prioritises and sequences reform implementation considering interdependencies with a least-cost whole-of-system intent – ultimately for the benefit of the consumer.
Reform Delivery Committee participation
Operating under the principles of representation, the Committee consists of nominees from National Energy Market (NEM) participants, consumer representatives and representatives of the renewable energy, demand management and energy efficiency industries.
Members
Name |
Title and Organisation |
Representing |
Violette Mouchaileh (Chair) |
Executive General Manager Reform Delivery, AEMO |
AEMO |
Tony Chappel |
Executive General Manager Corporate Affairs, AEMO |
AEMO |
Michael Bradley |
Executive General Manager Retail and Wholesale Markets |
AEMC |
Mark Feather |
General Manager Policy & Performance, AER |
AER |
Fergus Stuart |
Group Manager Wholesale Business Services & Program Director 5MS, Origin |
Australian Energy Council (AEC) |
Michael Bell/Stefanie Monaco |
Enterprise Architect/Manager Regulatory Affairs, Red Energy |
AEC |
Greg Hannan |
Head of Network Strategy & Non-network Solutions, Citipower/ Powercor/United Energy |
ENA |
Declan Kelly |
Regulatory Policy Manager, Flow Power |
Energy Efficiency Council (EEC) |
Brian Spak |
Director, Energy System Transition, Energy Consumers Australia (ECA) |
ECA |
Craig Memery |
Policy Team Leader, Energy and Water, Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) |
PIAC |
Craig Chambers |
Managing Director, Engevity |
Clean Energy Council (CEC) |
Terms of Reference
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10/11/2021
Reform Delivery Committee – Draft Terms of Reference
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17/12/2021
Reform Delivery Committee – Updated Draft Terms of Reference
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21/02/2022
Reform Delivery Committee – Settled Interim Terms of Reference
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21/02/2022
Reform Delivery Committee – Objectives and Principles
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Record of activities
Event Description |
Date |
Status |
Related Content |
Reform Delivery Committee – Meeting 1: Meeting to discuss terms of reference, scope, deliverable, principles/objectives, approach |
10/11/2021 |
Complete |
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Round 1 Workshops to understand the NEM2025 Initiatives and assess their impact to industry |
13/12/2021 and 20/12/2021 |
Complete |
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Reform Delivery Committee – December Summary note |
21/12/2021 |
Complete |
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Reform Delivery Committee – Meeting 2 |
21/02/2022 |
Complete |
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Reform Delivery Committee – Meeting 3 |
31/03/2022 |
Complete |
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Round 2 Workshops to assess bundling, sequencing and prioritisation pathways. |
03/03/2022 and 21/03/2022 |
Complete |
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Publication of NEM2025 Implementation Roadmap Version 1 |
27/04/2022 |
Complete |
NEM2025 Implementation Roadmap Information Paper NEM2025 Implementation Roadmap - Version One NEM2025 Implementation Roadmap - Version One - Initiative Briefs Stakeholders are thanked for feedback provided. |
Reform Delivery Committee – Meeting 4 |
10/05/2022 |
Complete |
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Reform Delivery Committee – Meeting 5 |
21/06/2022 |
Complete |
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Reform Delivery Committe - Meeting 6 |
20/07/2022 |
Upcoming |
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Quarterly Reform Delivery Committee meetings |
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Upcoming |
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Publication of NEM2025 Implementation Roadmap Version 2 |
August |
Upcoming |
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Submissions in response to the NEM2025 Implementation Information Paper closed on 20 May 2022. Stakeholders are thanked for feedback provided.
For more information, please contact stakeholderrelations@aemo.com.au.