On 29 November 2024, Marinus Link Proprietary (Pty) Limited (Ltd) submitted its Stage 1, Part B (Construction Cost) revenue proposal to the AER.
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Revenue Proposal
Marinus Link - ML-B-002 MLPL Revenue Proposal Stage 1 - Part B (Construction) - December 2024
Confidentiality claims
Supporting information
Marinus Link - ML-B-001 - Covering letter to the Revenue Proposal - December 2024
Marinus Link - ML-B-005 Attachment 3 - Explanation of Capital Expenditure Requirements - Balance of Works - December 2024
Marinus Link - ML-B-006 Attachment 4 - Explanation of Capital Expenditure Requirements - Support Activities - December 2024
Marinus Link - ML-B-012 Attachment 10 - Capital Expenditure Sharing Scheme - December 2024
Marinus Link - ML-B-013 Attachment 11 - Directors' Certification - December 2024
Consultant reports
Marinus Link - ML-B-009 Attachment 7 - Explanation of Capital Expenditure Requirements - Risk Allowance (E3) - December 2024
Marinus Link - ML-B-011 Attachment 9 - Independent Verification of MLPL costs (Aurecon Advisory) - December 2024
Issues Paper
On 21 March 2025, we published our Issues Paper on the Marinus Link Pty Ltd Stage 1, Part B (Construction Costs) revenue proposal.
Submissions on our Issues Paper are due by 18 April 2025.
AER - Issues Paper - Marinus Link Stage 1 Part B (Construction Costs) - March 2025
Stakeholder forum
Consumer engagement is a valuable input to our determination. Stakeholders can assist in our process by providing their views on aspects of the proposal.
On 3 April 2025, we will host an online public forum to allow stakeholders the opportunity to ask questions about the Marinus Link proposal and our Issues Paper.
Submissions
Interested stakeholders are invited to make submissions on this proposal and our Issues Paper by 18 April 2025.
Submissions can be sent to vic2026aer [dot] gov [dot] au (resetcoord[at]aer[dot]gov[dot]au)
Alternatively, submissions can be sent to:
Dr Kris Funston
Executive General Manager
Australian Energy Regulator
GPO Box 1313
Canberra ACT 2601
Submissions should be in Microsoft Word or another text readable document format.
We prefer that all submissions be publicly available to facilitate an informed and transparent consultative process. We will treat submissions as public documents unless otherwise requested. For more information see the ACCC/AER Information policy.