Dan Condon

Senior Data & Market Analyst at Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC)

Dan Condon is a seasoned data and market analyst with experience in energy and analytics sectors. Currently serving as a Senior Data & Market Analyst at the Australian Energy Market Commission since June 2022, Dan focuses on market modeling and data analysis to support energy transition initiatives. Prior to this role, Dan worked at PwC Australia from March 2019 to June 2022, progressing from Associate to Senior Associate in Analytic Intelligence, where responsibilities included developing business solutions through data analytics and utilizing tools like Python, Alteryx, and Tableau. Dan's earlier experience includes a position as a Vacation Research Scholar at the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute, conducting a research project on artificial neural networks. Dan holds a Bachelor of Science in Analytics with a focus on Financial Mathematics from the University of Technology Sydney and completed an exchange semester in Economics at Technische Universität Berlin.

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Sydney, Australia

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Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC)

The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) provides advice to governments on energy market development and is the rule maker for Australian electricity and gas markets. We take a long-term view of what needs to be done to assure consumers of reliable, secure, electricity and gas services at the best price. The National Electricity Rules, National Gas Rules and Retail Energy Rules impact on how market participants can operate in the competitive wholesale generation and retail sectors; provide specific rights for consumers to whom energy is sold or supplied; and also govern the economic regulation of electricity transmission and distribution services – the ‘poles and wires’ – and gas pipelines. Stakeholder concerns are at the heart of our work. Our stakeholders help shape our thinking and provide valuable input to our rule making and advice to governments.


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Sydney, Australia

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51-200

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