- Preliminary position
- Submissions
- Late submissions
- Stakeholder forum
- Framework and approach
- Extension of regulatory control period - Project administration
- Extension of regulatory control period - Correspondence
- Extension of regulatory control period - Six-month variation final decision
- Extension of regulatory control period - Update on final half year post-tax revenue model
Preliminary position
Back to topOn 14 September, the AER published a preliminary Framework and Approach (F&A) for Victorian electricity distributors.
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AER - Preliminary F&A Victorian 2021-25 determinations - September 2018 ( PDF 1.53 MB ) | AER |
Submissions
Back to topSubmissions to our preliminary framework and approach closed on 9 November 2018.
Late submissions
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CCP17 - Submission on Victorian Preliminary Framework and Approach 2021-25 - 12 November 2018 ( PDF 598.75 KB ) | Consumer Challenge Panel (CCP) |
ECA - Submission on the Victorian Preliminary Framework and Approach 2021-25 - 19 November 2018 ( PDF 1.32 MB ) | Energy Consumers Australia (ECA) |
AEMO - Submission on the Victorian Preliminary Framework and Approach 2021-25 - 21 November 2018 ( PDF 279.22 KB ) | Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) |
Stakeholder forum
Back to topA public forum was held on 25 October 2018 in Melbourne.
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AER - Victorian Prelim F&A Presentation - 25 October 2018 ( PPTX 420.91 KB ) | AER |
CCP17 - Victorian F&A public forum presentation - 25 October 2018 ( PPTX 363.07 KB ) | Consumer Challenge Panel (CCP) |
Framework and approach
Back to topOn 31 January 2019 the AER released its final framework and approach (F&A) papers for AusNet Services, CitiPower, Jemena, Powercor and United Energy for the 2021-25 regulatory control period.
Extension of regulatory control period - Project administration
Back to topThe Victorian Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change has written to the AER and the Victorian distribution businesses indicating the government’s intention to change the timing of the annual Victorian electricity and gas network prices changes. The change would bring Victoria into alignment with the other NEM states to operate on a financial –rather than calendar- year basis. The intention is for this change to come into effect for the next regulatory control period. This will mean extending the current regulatory period by 6 months. Whilst the change still requires passage through Victorian parliament to give effect through legislation, the AER has responded to correspondence from the distribution businesses regarding compliance under the NER.
Extension of regulatory control period - Correspondence
Back to topOn 17 August 2020, the AER provided correspondence to Powercor in relation to the six-month extension period. This letter appears below.
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AER - Correspondence to Powercor - Victorian EDPR and the six-month extension - 17 August 2020 ( PDF 492.01 KB ) | AER |
Extension of regulatory control period - Six-month variation final decision
Back to topOn 28 October 2020, we released our final decision on Powercor's electricity distribution determination for the six-month extension variation decision for the 2016-20 regulatory control period. This variation decision was prepared in parallel to the AER's draft determination that will apply for the 2021–26 regulatory control period, which will now commence 1 July 2021.
Extension of regulatory control period - Update on final half year post-tax revenue model
Back to topAn update to the final half-year post-tax revenue model included in Powercor's electricity distribution determination for the six-month extension variation decision for the 2016-20 regulatory control period has been provided below.
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AER - Model - Final decision six-month extension - Powercor - 2021 HY Post-Tax Revenue Model - March 2021 ( XLSM 1.42 MB ) | AER |