Energy Advocacy

ECCNSW believes all members of CALD communities have a right to:

  • affordable, reliable and sustainable electricity and gas
  • have their interests heard in policy and regulatory decisions on electricity and gas
  • not be disconnected from electricity and gas because they are unable to pay
  • be provided with information in a culturally relevant and appropriate form about energy policies and services.

Cultural Connections โ€“ Engaging CALD energy consumers

The Energy Advocacy project has published a set of guidelines to assist energy networks, retailers and businesses with engaging and consulting CALD energy consumers.
The guidelines, Cultural Connections โ€“ Engaging CALD energy consumers can be downloadedย hereย (2,202 Kb pdf) and will provide a valuable resource for energy businesses when they are communicating with CALD communities.
The guidelines also include four case studies of projects that worked and the methods they used.
Status

Past Project

Funded by

NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment

Delivered by

Metropolitan and Regional NSW

Delivered for

Across CALD communities

CALD Energy Consumer Research 2011-16

ECCNSW commissioned research in order to understand better the experiences and concerns of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) energy consumers in households and in ethnic specific businesses. The National Electricity Market Consumer Advocacy Panel funded the research as there had been little research previously that sought the views of these groups.

Resources

Experiences of energy consumption for CALD Communities report highlights 2015-2016
CALD Consumer Energy Research Report Highlights 2011-2012