Latest News About Australian Energy Market Commission Proposal

Updated 2026-05-20 10:08

I don’t have live access to the latest news feeds in this moment, so I can’t pull the very latest headlines directly. Here’s what’s currently shaping the Australian energy market landscape that’s most relevant to a May 2026 timeframe, with guidance on where to look for the freshest updates.

Key developments to watch

Where to find the latest updates

If you’d like, I can search for the most current articles and official releases and summarize the latest status with direct citations. I can also provide a quick snapshot focusing on: (a) the latest MMO timeline in SA, (b) any new draft determinations from the AEMC in 2026, and (c) key upcoming consultation deadlines. Would you prefer that?

Sources

REVIEW - AEMC

to over reliance on the compensation frameworks and impeded normal market function during the administered price period (APP). The Commission has since made a rule to set the APC at $600/MWh until 30 June 2028. This means that the APC is now at a sufficient level to encourage continued participation during times of extended high input costs, reducing the need for AEMO

www.aemc.gov.au

Proposed rule change to maintain reliability during the energy ...

The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) has made draft changes to the National Electricity Rules to keep the electricity system reliable for households and businesses as aging coal fired generation retires and we transition to more renewable energy.

www.aemc.gov.au

Submission on AEMC's draft pricing review

Our submission to AEMC’s draft report broadly supports proposed reforms but cautions against fixed network charges, which disincentivise solar investment and unfairly increase the relative costs for smaller energy users.

cleanenergycouncil.org.au