• AER Final Decision now available!

    On 30 April 2024, the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) released its Final Decision on our 2024-29 revenue proposal, confirming the maximum revenue we can recover from our customers to provide them with safe, clean, and reliable electricity for the next five years (1 July 2024 – 30 June 2029).

    The Final Decision is available for download here on the AER's website, with details of our proposal available here.

    This decision marks the last formal step in this multi-year regulatory process which requires us to detail how we intend to plan, build, operate and maintain our transmission and distribution networks across Tasmania. Our proposal has been underpinned by our most comprehensive engagement program to-date and has taken the collective effort of hundreds of customers, stakeholders and TasNetworks staff to refine and complete over more than three years.

    TasNetworks would like to take this opportunity to thank those outside our business who have given many hours of their private and professional lives to contribute to the development of our proposal, and to champion the needs of our customers.

    Next steps
    With the new regulatory period starting 1 July, our staff have a busy few months ahead to manage changes in process, pricing and operations resulting from the AER’s Final Decision.
    Our annual pricing proposal will be submitted to the Australian Energy Regulator on the 7th May 2024.
    As some of the changes will directly affect customers and those in the energy supply chain, our people will also be busy developing activities and materials to communicate those changes. Keep an eye out via our official public channels for these updates.

    How to get in touch with us
    Email: R24@tasnetworks.com.au
    Phone: 1300 555 727
    Web: www.tasnetworks.com.au

  • AER publishes submissions (Draft Decision + Revised Proposal)

    Between 4 December 2023 and 19 January 2024, the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) welcomed submissions from interested stakeholders, customers and members of the public on their Draft Decisions for TasNetworks’ Initial Proposal, and TasNetworks’ Revised Proposal.

    A total of 13 submissions were received (12 during the consultation period, and one outside) from the following stakeholders:

    A total of 27 different topics were noted across the 13 submissions, with the full range of topics by submission captured in the table below. The five most mentioned topics were:

    1. Benefits (customer, community, economy)
    2. Tariffs
    3. Contingent projects
    4. Engagement
    5. Bill impacts/affordability.


    STAKEHOLDER ACRONYMS

    4CE – 4C Energy

    AB – Andrew Bowen

    ABE – ABEL Energy

    AE – Aurora Energy

    AER – Australian Energy Regulator Customer Challenge Panel

    ENT - ENTATAS

    RAC - Reset Advisory Committee

    RE – Recurrent Energy

    SA – Salvation Army

    TES – Tesla

    TREA – Tasmanian Renewable Energy Alliance

    TRX – TasRex

    TSBC – Tasmanian Small Business Council.

    TECHNICAL ACRONYMS

    ACS – Alternative Control Services

    AEMO – Australian Energy Market Operator

    CER – Consumer energy resources

    DOEs – Dynamic operating envelopes (relating to pricing)

    EV – Electric vehicle

    ISP – Integrated System Plan

    Opex – Operational expenditure

    RAB – regulatory asset base

    RAC – Reset Advisory Committee

    ToU – Time of use (tariffs)

    TRET – Tasmanian Renewable Energy Target

    TRHAP – Tasmanian Renewable Hydrogen Action Plan.


    This is the final public consultation before the AER releases its Draft Decision in April 2024. The new regulatory control period commences on 1 July 2024. Queries regarding these submissions should be directed to the AER by emailing aerresets2024-29@aer.gov.au. Queries regarding TasNetworks' summary of these submissions or the broader revenue reset engagement program should be sent to revenue.reset@tasnetworks.com.au.

  • Revised Proposal submitted and available

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    We are delighted to announce the submission of our Revised Proposal to the Australian Energy Regulator, detailing the funding we need to deliver safe, reliable and efficient electricity services to Tasmanians for the 2024-2029 regulatory control period for both transmission and distribution networks.

    >> Download our Revised Proposal documents below <<












    Supporting documents
    The full submission, including models, will be available from the AER’s website in December. In the meantime the following key supporting documents are available for download:

    The Revised Proposal has been shaped by feedback from our customers and stakeholders in the most diverse and comprehensive engagement program we've ever completed, including direct engagement with over 830 individuals on 60+ topics over a 2.5 year period.

    Acknowledging that households and businesses are experiencing increasing cost of living pressures, the Revised Proposal reflects our commitment to provide Tasmanians with clean and reliable power as safely and affordably as possible. Customers also told us they want proactive investment in renewables, consistent reliability across the state, and a transparent commitment to sustainability.

    Balancing these preferences in a time of significant energy transition, economic uncertainty and rising cost of living pressures has been a complex yet crucial task. We've sought to achieve this by constraining our capital and operational expenditure to the lowest sustainable levels, despite increasing real costs and inflation, to offset higher costs associated with items such as cyber security and insurance.

    While forecast revenue and bill impacts have increased from our initial Combined Proposal of January 2023, the reasons for these increases (inflation, interest rates), are unfortunately outside our control. To reduce the effect of these bill increases on our customers, we've recommended a smoother price path in the Revised Proposal, based on direct feedback from our customer representatives and stakeholders.


    Distribution customer highlights Transmission customer highlights

    Next steps

    The AER will now review our Revised Proposal. Their Final Determination in April 2024 will outline how much we can spend on our networks, as well as the network charges we can apply during the new regulatory control period (2024-2029). We welcome your feedback on our Revised Proposal, either directly to us or through the AER's official submission process, available on their website here.


    Milestones
    Timing
    Submissions due on Draft Decision and Revised Proposal 19 January 2024
    AER issues Final Determination by 30 April 2024
    New regulatory period starts 1 July 2024


    To our customers and stakeholders...

    We extend our sincere thanks to every customer and stakeholder who has invested their time, thoughts and expertise into the development of not only our Revised Proposal, but the preceding documents (Draft Plan and Combined Proposal). We have heard your voices and we are committed to ongoing genuine and transparent engagement with you.


    How to get in touch with us

    Email: revenue.reset@tasnetworks.com.au
    Phone: 1300 555 727
    Web: tasnetworks.com.au



  • Annual Planning Report 2023 released

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    TasNetworks formally launched the Annual Planning Report 2023 (APR) to interested stakeholders on Friday 3 November 2023.

    The APR is available for download now, in both full and summary versions:

    Updated annually, the APR is a living blueprint - outlining how much electricity we expect our customers to use and where, current and emerging challenges for the network for the next ten years, along with any actions we need to take to ensure we continue to provide Tasmania with safe, reliable and affordable electricity.

    Materials from the forum are available here, including the presentation and summary report.

    Feedback welcome
    Comments, questions and enquiries are welcome regarding this important document, particularly from those interested in discussing opportunities to participate in demand management or other innovative solutions to manage network limitations. Contact us by emailing planning.enquiries@tasnetworks.com.au

  • AER releases draft decision on our Combined Proposal

    We are pleased to announce that we have received our draft decision from the Australian Energy Regulator (AER), detailing the funding needed to deliver safe, reliable and affordable electricity to Tasmanians for the coming 2024-2029 regulatory control period.

    We welcome the AER’s draft decision to accept the proposed operating and capital expenditure forecasts contained in our Combined Proposal. The full Draft Decision is available at the AER’s website.

    The development of our Combined Proposal was the culmination of several years of work by over 100 people from across our business and involved many more who worked with us to shape its development.

    We are thankful for the time, energy and expertise of everyone involved in helping us reach this important milestone and are pleased to see the AER commend us for our genuine engagement program.

    Our key priority in the development of our Combined Proposal has been to provide Tasmanians with clean and reliable power, as affordably as possible. While these are tough times for that mission, we’re committed to affordability more than ever.

    While our customers and stakeholders remain clearly focused on affordability, proactive investment in renewables, a desire for state-wide reliability, and a transparent approach to sustainability are also key priority areas.

    Developing a Proposal that balances these preferences in the current economic environment is both more complex and important than ever before and we have made significant trade-offs in our Combined Proposal to do so, while keeping costs as low as possible above all else.

    Forecast revenue and price impacts have increased from the Combined Proposal due to corrections in depreciation tracking and movements in market variables such interest rates, bond rates and expected inflation. Updates for these movements are a standard part of the AER’s process.

    Breakdown of AER’s draft decision

    Next steps

    The AER did not accept the proposed contingent project triggers and have identified this as an area for TasNetworks to further engage on. TasNetworks will continue to work with the AER to refine the triggers associated with each contingent project and engage with stakeholders on the associated price impacts.

    Milestone

    Timing

    AER hosts public forum for stakeholders

    10 October 2023

    Phase 6 engagement program

    January – December 2023

    TasNetworks submits revised Combined Proposal

    30 November 2023

    Submissions on draft decision and revised proposal close

    19 January 2024

    AER issues final determination

    30 April 2024

    New regulatory period starts

    1 July 2024


  • AER Issues Paper submissions now available

    Stakeholder submissions on the Australian Energy Regulator's (AER) Issues Paper are now available from the AER's website.

    The Issues Paper was released in late March 2023 and outlined areas of interest and concern in our Combined Proposal for the 2024-29 regulatory control period. The AER's consultation also included an online stakeholder forum in early April, and written submissions (which closed 12 May 2023).

    A total of eight submissions were received from seven stakeholders, covering 15 topics:

    • Aurora Energy (AE)
    • AER Consumer Challenge Panel (CCP)
    • ENTATAS (two submissions) (ET)
    • Tasmanian Minerals, Manufacturing and Energy Council (TMEC)
    • Tasmanian Renewable Energy Alliance (TREA)
    • Tasmanian Small Business Council (TSBC)
    • TasNetworks' Reset Advisory Commitee (RAC).

    Table with details of issues paper topics noted by each stakeholder in their submission/s.

    The next step in the AER's determination process will be the publication of their Draft Decision in September 2023. Follow the AER's process on their website.

  • Phase 5 engagement wrap-up!

    Phase 5 of our engagement program ran between July and October 2022 and focused on engaging with our customers and stakeholders on our Draft Plan (the precursor to our Combined Proposal). During this phase we conducted deeper dives into the topics and issues that customers and stakeholders had highlighted in previous phases, gathering detailed feedback to help shape our Draft Plan and Combined Proposal.

    The Phase 5 report provides comprehensive detail from the ten engagement activities completed during this period, including the feedback we received. The report covers:

    • Engagement methodologies
    • Outcomes
    • Evaluation
    • Conclusions
    • Activity and process summaries for individual engagement activities
    • Consolidated results from evaluation surveys, completed by engagement participants.

    To view the associated materials for Phase 4 engagement activities like agendas, presentations, notes and summaries, be sure to visit our Engagement Summaries page.

  • AER publishes Issues Paper + public forum

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    On 28 March 2023, the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) published an Issues Paper on TasNetworks' Combined Proposal for the 2024-29 regulatory control period, highlighting key elements of the proposal.

    The Issues Paper is available for download here on the AER's website. Key aspects include:

    • The AER's initial observations about the Combined Proposal
    • Consumer engagement
    • Network pricing
    • Key elements of the revenue proposal
    • Incentive schemes and allowances.


    Public consultation

    As part of its consultation process on our Combined Proposal, the AER is also hosting a 1-hour joint online public forum on Tuesday, 4 April 2023 (10-11am AEST). Those interested in attending can register for the forum here.

    The AER is also inviting written submissions from interested parties on any part of our 2024-29 Combined Proposal (and the AER's proposed Negotiated distribution service criteria) by 12 May 2023. More details on how to make a submission are available here on the AER's website.


    Key dates

    Milestone* Timing
    TasNetworks submits Combined Proposal 31 January 2023
    AER publishes Issues Paper 28 March 2023
    AER holds public forum 4 April 2023
    Submissions due on Combined Proposal and Issues Paper 12 May 2023
    AER issues draft decision September 2023
    AER holds public forum on draft decision (predetermination conference) October 2023
    TasNetworks submits revised proposal December 2023
    AER publishes final determination April 2024
    Submissions due on draft decision and TasNetworks' revised proposal January 2024
    New regulatory period starts 1 July 2024

    *Milestones are indicative only and subject to change.


    How to get in touch with us

    Email: revenue.reset@tasnetworks.com.au

    Phone: 1300 555 727

    Web: tasnetworks.com.au

  • Phase 4 engagement wrap-up!

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    Phase 4 of our engagement program ran between July and October 2022 and focused on engaging with our customers and stakeholders on our Draft Plan (the precursor to our Combined Proposal). During this phase we conducted deeper dives into the topics and issues that customers and stakeholders had highlighted in previous phases, gathering detailed feedback to help shape our Draft Plan and Combined Proposal.

    The Phase 4 report provides comprehensive detail from the ten engagement activities completed during this period, including the feedback we received. The report covers:

    • Engagement methodologies
    • Outcomes
    • Evaluation
    • Conclusions
    • Activity and process summaries for individual engagement activities
    • Consolidated results from evaluation surveys, completed by engagement participants.

    To view the associated materials for Phase 4 engagement activities like agendas, presentations, notes and summaries, be sure to visit our Engagement Summaries page.

  • RAC releases independent engagement report

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    Members of the Reset Advisory Committee (RAC) have independently authored a report critiquing TasNetworks' engagement approach for the 2024-2029 revenue reset.

    The report is available for download here, and was provided to the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) as part of TasNetworks' Combined Proposal submission on the 31 January 2023.

    The report covers the following key areas:

    • Education
    • Affordability
    • Cost versus benefits
    • Culture
    • Contingent projects
    • The impact of the RAC.

    Part of a broader suite of supporting materials accompanying TasNetworks' Combined Proposal, available here, the report was produced with assistance from the Energy Consumers Australia Consumer Empowerment Funding Program.(External link)

    More details about TasNetworks' Combined Proposal and the AER's determination process can be found here, on Talk with TasNetworks.