The AEMC's Pricing Review on electricity pricing aims to assess the effectiveness, efficiency, and equity of current network electricity pricing and services in the context of increasing deployment of rooftop PV, home batteries, and electric vehicles. The focus is on putting electricity users first, addressing affordability challenges, improving energy self-sufficiency, and reducing environmental impacts. Household electrification and consumer energy resources are key to achieving these aims, as they can help flatten distribution network load peaks, increase network utilization, reduce costs, decrease emissions, and support the Federal Government's renewables target. The section also discusses the potential impact of moving network charges to fixed costs on the uptake of clean energy resources (CER) such as solar, batteries, and heat pumps, emphasizing the need for rigorous analysis to determine the net impact of CER on network costs, spot prices, and emissions reductions. Ultimately, the focus should be on policies and regulations that facilitate the uptake of CER to reduce electricity costs for all customers.