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Profit push by energy companies draws ire of minister

Energy companies argue there has been a shift away from supporting profit margins. (Mick Tsikas/AAP PHOTOS)

Energy Minister Chris Bowen has rejected claims by energy companies there has been a shift in the sector away from increasing profit margins.

Energy companies have written to the Australian Energy Regulator saying there had been a move away from supporting profit margins, which has made the retail market unattractive for investment.

The submission by the Australian Energy Council, which represents major providers, was made before the regulator determines its default market offer which will set energy price caps for consumers, which will come into effect from July.

Energy Minister Chris Bowen
Energy Minister Chris Bowen says he wants to avoid excessive power bills for consumers. (Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS)

While the submission said the regulator needed to find a balance for consumers to be protected from unreasonably high prices, providers were being affected.

"The AEC considers that in recent years the pendulum has swung well away from supporting reasonable and efficient margins and that the retail market is becoming increasingly unattractive as a site for equity investment," the submission said.

But Mr Bowen said he did not want to see excessively high power prices for consumers.

"I don't agree with any arguments to say energy company profits should be prioritised," he told ABC Radio on Thursday.

"Of course we want profitable energy companies, but we want families receiving cost of living relief as well."

Mr Bowen said the regulator was considering a range of factors before its draft decision on the default market offer, which will be released in February.

He said the priority for any decision for the default offer should be the effect on consumers.

"Energy company profits have been healthy, and I think in this spirit, in this environment of cost of living pressures, it's quite right that the Australian Energy Regulator would prioritise the cost of living," he said.

"(Companies) are entitled to try and maximise their profits ... but consumers are entitled to be prioritised in the Australian Energy Regulator's determinations."

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