The AER is required under Chapter 6A of the National Electricity Rules (NER) to make a transmission determination for Transend in relation to the Tasmanian electricity transmission network. The determination will establish network charges for the period 2009-2014.
On 2 June 2008, Transend submitted its revenue proposal, proposed negotiating framework and proposed pricing methodology to the AER.
The AER conducted the preliminary examination of Transend's proposal required under clause 6A.11.1 of the NER and found that it satisfied the requirements of the AER's Submission Guidelines and the NER.
The AER's proposed negotiated transmission service criteria
Under clause 6A.9.4 of the NER the AER's transmission determination for Transend must set out the Negotiated Transmission Service Criteria (NTSC). The NTSC will be applied by Transend to negotiate the terms and conditions of access for negotiated transmission services and access charges. Negotiated transmission services include: connection services including entry, exit and TNSP to TNSP connection services; use of system services supplied by the shared transmission network that exceed or are below the networks specified performance standard under any legislation of a participating jurisdiction; use of system services relating to augmentation or extension for loads of the transmission network. The NTSC will also be used by a commercial arbitrator in resolving any dispute between Transend and a person wishing to receive a negotiated transmission service.
The NTSC determined by the AER must give effect to, and be consistent with, the negotiated transmission services principles set out in clause 6A.9.1 of the NER.
Public forum
The AER wishes to advise interested parties of its intention to hold a public forum on the proposal submitted by Transend on Wednesday, 6 August 2008 in Hobart.
The public forum will provide an opportunity for Transend to explain its regulatory proposal. Stakeholders will also have an opportunity to ask questions on the regulatory proposal.
Details regarding the public forum will be made available by the AER in a separate notice.
Invitation for submissions
Interested parties are invited to provide written submissions on Transend's proposal or the AER's proposed NTSC to the AER by close of business Monday, 11 August 2008.
Transend's proposal, supporting information and the AER's proposed NTSC for Transend are available at the AER's website.
Submissions can be sent electronically to aerinquiryaer [dot] gov [dot] au (aerinquiry[at]aer[dot]gov[dot]au)
Alternatively, submissions can be sent to:
Mr Chris Pattas
General Manager-Network Regulation South Branch
Australian Energy Regulator
GPO Box 520
Melbourne, VIC 3001
To facilitate an informed, transparent and robust consultation process, the AER prefers that all submissions be in an electronic format and publicly available. Accordingly, submissions will be treated as public documents and posted on the AER's website, except and unless prior arrangements are made with the AER to treat the submission, or portions of it, as confidential.