Overview

Application

On 28 October Energex submitted a cost pass through application to the AER, seeking to recover costs incurred as a result of severe storms experienced in South East Queensland over an 11 day period from December 2023 to January 2024. 

Energex is proposing an increase in its revenue allowance of approximately $11.1 million ($nominal, smoothed) to be recovered in 2025–26, the first year of its next regulatory control period.

Energex - Cost pass through application - South East Queensland storms - October 2024

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Energex - Cover letter - South East Queensland storms cost pass through application - October 2024

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Energex - Attachment 1 - Energy Queensland Natural Hazards Strategy-2023-24 - September 2023

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Energex - Attachment 2a - Emergency Management Plan Distribution Network - 2023

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Energex - Attachment 3 - Use of polygons to identify affected areas and assets - October 2024

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Energex - Attachment 4 - Build-up of Costs - October 2024

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Energex - Attachment 5a - 2020-2025 Energex Cost Pass Through Post Tax Revenue Model

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Energex - Attachment 5b - 2025-2030 Energex Cost Pass Through Post Tax Revenue Model

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Energex - Attachment 6 - Energex Severe Storms SEQ Weather Event - Compliance Checklist - October 2024

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Confidentiality claims

Energex - Attachment 7 - Energex Cost Pass Through Confidentiality Claim - October 2024

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Submissions

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We invited energy consumers and other interested parties to make submissions on Energex’s pass through application by 24 January 2025. No submissions were received.