People's Panel

The TasNetworks People’s Panel has been established to give our customers and community a say about how we deliver safe and sustainable electricity to Tasmanians into the future.

TasNetworks delivers power to homes and businesses across Tasmania through the poles and wires you see in streets and across communities. Keeping this network running safely, reliably and ready for the future requires long-term planning and investment that is shaped by the views of the customers and communities we serve.

The People's Panel brings together 50 Tasmanian electricity customers to learn more about the electricity networks, explore key issues and provide recommendations that will support the development of our 2029-34 Regulatory Proposal.

Through this deliberative process, panel members will work through complex topics, including the trade-offs between reliability, investment and affordability.

The panel will meet five times over three months to learn about the network, explore the challenges and discuss the choices we need to make. Their recommendations will help inform our 2029-34 Regulatory Proposal and guide decisions that affect households and communities across Tasmania.

The TasNetworks People’s Panel has been established to give our customers and community a say about how we deliver safe and sustainable electricity to Tasmanians into the future.

TasNetworks delivers power to homes and businesses across Tasmania through the poles and wires you see in streets and across communities. Keeping this network running safely, reliably and ready for the future requires long-term planning and investment that is shaped by the views of the customers and communities we serve.

The People's Panel brings together 50 Tasmanian electricity customers to learn more about the electricity networks, explore key issues and provide recommendations that will support the development of our 2029-34 Regulatory Proposal.

Through this deliberative process, panel members will work through complex topics, including the trade-offs between reliability, investment and affordability.

The panel will meet five times over three months to learn about the network, explore the challenges and discuss the choices we need to make. Their recommendations will help inform our 2029-34 Regulatory Proposal and guide decisions that affect households and communities across Tasmania.

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