The Australian Energy Council is saddened to learn of the loss of Chloe Munro, AO, the first Chair of the Clean Energy Regulator.
The AEC's Chief Executive, Sarah McNamara, said "Chloe was held in very high regard by those in the energy industry. She made a major contribution to the sector at a time of significant change.
"In particular, as head of the CER she was at the forefront of developments in renewables integration.
"She also contributed to the 2017 Finkel Review into the Future Security of the National Electricity Market as a member of its expert panel and provided major input as a senior Victorian public servant in the 1990s to the reforms and privatisation of the Victorian energy industry.
"In 2018 the extent of her influence on energy policy was acknowledged when she received an Order of Australia for distinguished service to public administration and for her leadership in the renewable energy sector and on climate change issues.
"On behalf of the Australian Energy Council and its members I extend our sincere condolences to her family and former colleagues. Chloe's bright personality and generous mentorship of women in the energy industry will be missed," Ms McNamara said.
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The Council represents 21 major electricity and downstream natural gas businesses operating in the competitive wholesale and retail energy markets. These businesses collectively generate the overwhelming majority of electricity in Australia, sell gas and electricity to over 10 million homes and businesses, and are major investors in renewable energy generation.