Owner
Cheung Kong Infrastructure/Power Assets 51%, Spark Infrastructure 49%
Operator
SA Power Networks
Covered by regulation
Yes
Source
State of the Energy Market 2014
Current regulatory period: 1 July 2010 - 30 June 2015
On 3 September 2012, ETSA Utilities changed its name to SA Power Networks - all other details remain unchanged.
Customer numbers |
Line length (km) |
Maximum demand (MW) 2012-13 |
Asset base June 2013 ($million) |
847 766 |
87 883 |
2 915 |
3 469 |
Decisions
SA Power Networks proposed new network prices to apply to its South Australian network for 2024–25.
On 24 March 2024, the AER published its decision on a cost pass through application from SA Power Networks, seeking to recover costs incurred responding to the 2022-23 River Murray flood event.
SA Power Networks submitted to the AER an annual pricing proposal for its South Australian distribution network for the period 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2024.
SA Power Networks submitted to the AER an annual pricing proposal for its South Australian distribution network for the period 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2023.
Type
Cost allocation methods
SA Power Networks - Determination 2020-25
SAPN electricity revenue determination for the 2025–30 period.
SA Power Networks has submitted a waiver application under provision 4.2 of the Ring-fencing Guideline (Electricity distribution)
Reports
Our second annual report analysing distribution network performance in providing services to customers who export electricity back into the grid.
SA Power Networks Network information - RIN responses
Our network performance reports presents our latest electricity and gas networks performance within regulatory frameworks.
Annual report analysing distributor performance in providing services to customers who export electricity back into the grid.
Distribution performance data 2006-2018