The AER’s stage 1 framework and approach paper must set out its likely approach to the classification of services and the control mechanisms to apply to Energex and Ergon Energy in the 2010–15 regulatory control period. Consultation on these elements of the framework and approach paper commenced on 1 April 2008. The AER published its stage 1 framework and approach paper on 27 August 2008
Draft framework and approach - Stage 1 Classification of services and control mechanisms
AER - Final Decision - Framework and approach paper - classification of service and control mechanisms - August 2008
AER - Proposed positions on framework and approach - Energex and Ergon Energy - July 2008
Origin Energy - submissions on proposal for classification and control mechanism - 30 April 2008
Ergon Energy proposal - Classification and control mechanisms - 31 March 2008
Ergon Energy proposal - Classification and control mechanism - supplementary information - 8 April 2008
Draft framework and approach - Stage 2 Application of schemes
The AER's stage 2 framework and approach paper must set out its likely approach to the application of a service target performance incentive scheme, an efficiency benefit sharing scheme and a demand management incentive scheme to Energex and Ergon Energy in the 2010–15 regulatory control period and the AER's consideration of 'other matters' raised in submissions by the businesses. Consultation on these elements of the framework and approach paper commenced on 30 June 2008. The AER published its final framework and approach paper on 27 November 2008.
AER - Final framework and approach paper - Application of schemes - November 2008
AER - Preliminary Position - Framework and approach paper - Application of schemes - June 2008
Ergon Energy - Submissions on preliminary position - Framework and appraoch paper application of schemes - 11 August 2008
Final decision - Demand management incentive scheme
To assist in developing framework and approach papers for the Queensland and South Australian determination processes, the AER has developed a demand management incentive scheme.
AER - Demand management incentive scheme - Queensland and South Australia - 2010-15
AER - Final decision - Demand management incentive scheme - Queensland and South Australia - 2010-15
AER - Explanatory statement and proposed demand management incentive scheme - Queensland and South Australia - 2010-15
AER - Issues paper - Potential development of demand management incentive scheme - Queensland and South Australia - 2010-15
Total Environment Centre - submissions on AER issues paper - 27 May 2008
Total Environment Centre - submissions on AER issues paper - supplementary submissions (1) - May 2008
Total Environment Centre - submissions on AER issues paper - supplementary submissions (2) - May 2008
Total Environment Centre - submissions on AER issues paper - supplementary submissions (3) - May 2010
Total Environment Centre - submissions on AER issues paper (4) - supplementary submissions - May 2008
Queensland Government - response to specifc issues in AER issues paper - 28 May 2008
Queensland Government - submissions on AER issues paper - signed letter - 28 May 2008
Indicative timetable
The AER published an indicative timetable and review process for making the Queensland Distribution Determination 2010-15.
Proposed negotiated distribution service criteria
On 17 July 1999 the AER published its proposed negotiated distribution service criteria (NDSC) for the Queensland distribution businesses. The NDSC sets out the criteria to be applied by the Queensland distribution businesses in negotiating the terms and conditions of access for negotiated distribution services and will also be used by the AER in resolving any dispute about the terms and conditions of access.