Overview

Application

On 22 November 2021, AusNet Services submitted an application to the AER under clause 6.6.1 of the National Electricity Rules for a positive pass through of costs related to the 2020-21 Storms in Victoria. AusNet Services’ application proposes to recover $36.2 million from electricity users through an increase in distribution prices in each of the remaining four years of the current regulatory control period, that is, from 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2026.

AusNet Services - 2020-21 Storms disaster event cost pass through - Cover letter - November 2021

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AusNet Services (D)
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AusNet Services - 2020-21 Storms disaster event cost pass through - Application - November 2021

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AusNet Services (D)
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AusNet Services - Attachment 1 - Build up of costs - November 2021

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AusNet Services (D)
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AusNet Services - Attachment 2 - Compliance checklist - November 2021

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AusNet Services (D)
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AusNet Services - Attachment 3 and 4 - Confidential information template - November 2021

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AusNet Services (D)
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AusNet Services - Attachment 5 - Incident management governance - November 2021

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AusNet Services (D)
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AusNet Services - Attachment 6 - June storm asset replacement analysis - November 2021

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AusNet Services (D)
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AusNet Services - Attachment 8 - 2021 half-year post-tax revenue model - November 2021

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AusNet Services (D)
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AusNet Services - Attachment 9 - AusNet final decision roll forward model 2016-21 - November 2021

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AusNet Services (D)
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AusNet Services - Attachment 10 - AusNet final decision depreciation 2021-26 - November 2021

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AusNet Services (D)
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AusNet Services - Attachment 11 - AusNet final decision post-tax revenue model 2021-26 - November 2021

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AusNet Services (D)
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AusNet Services - Attachment 12 - GSL payment - November 2021

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AusNet Services (D)
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Submissions

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Energy consumers and other interested parties were invited to make submissions on AusNet Services' 2020–21 storms cost pass through application by 21 December 2021.

K&DPA - Submission on AusNet Services' 2020-21 storms CPT - December 2021

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Kingston & District Power Alliance (K&DPA)
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Red Energy and Lumo Energy - Submission on AusNet Services' 2020-21 storms CPT - December 2021

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Red Energy and Lumo Energy
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Individual stakeholder - Submission on AusNet Services' 2020-21 storms CPT - December 2021

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Individual stakeholder
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Individual stakeholder - Submission on AusNet Services' 2020-21 storms CPT - December 2021

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Jarrod Tyrer
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Individual stakeholder - Submission on AusNet Services' 2020-21 storms CPT - December 2021

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Krystal Harwood
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Individual stakeholder - Submission on AusNet Services' 2020-21 storms CPT - December 2021

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Marta Czosnowski
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Individual stakeholder - Submission on AusNet Services' 2020-21 storms CPT - December 2021

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Teagan Uttridge
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Revised proposal

On the 14 January 2022, AusNet Services submitted a revised cost pass through amount of $36.5 million, which is an increase of $311,160 in GSL payments over its original application.

AusNet Services - GSL variation letter - January 2022

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AusNet Services (D)
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Late submissions

We received one submission after the closing date.

Individual stakeholder - Submission on AusNet Services' 2020-21 storms CPT - February 2022

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Stephen Koci
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