The AER is required under Chapter 6 of the National Electricity Rules to make a distribution determination for the South Australian electricity distributor, ETSA Utilities. The determination imposes controls over the revenues that ETSA Utilities may recover over the period 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2015. The AER made its draft determination for ETSA Utilities on 30 November 2009.
On 14 January 2010, ETSA Utilities submitted a revised regulatory proposal together with supporting information to the AER.
A timetable for the completion of the determination process is set out below:
Determination process | Date |
Submissions on draft determination and revised regulatory proposal close | 16 February 2010 |
AER final decision and determination released | 30 April 2010 |
Invitation for submissions
Interested parties are invited to make written submissions on ETSA Utilities’ revised regulatory proposal and the AER's draft determination to the AER by close of business Tuesday 16 February 2010.
ETSA Utilities’ revised regulatory proposal and the AER's draft determination can be found on the AER's website.
Interested parties can request copies of supporting documents provided by ETSA Utilities with its revised regulatory proposal by emailing AERInquiryaer [dot] gov [dot] au (AERInquiry[at]aer[dot]gov[dot]au) or alternatively by contacting the AER on (02) 6243 1233. Supporting documents will be provided on a CD.
Submissions may be sent electronically to QldSAdistributionaer [dot] gov [dot] au (QldSAdistribution[at]aer[dot]gov[dot]au).
Alternatively, submissions may be sent to:
Chris PattasGeneral Manager
Network Regulation South Branch
Australian Energy Regulator
GPO Box 520
Melbourne VIC 3001
The AER prefers that all written submissions be publicly available to facilitate an informed and transparent consultative process. Submissions will be treated as public documents unless otherwise requested. Parties wishing to submit confidential information are asked to provide both confidential and non-confidential versions of their submission. All non-confidential submissions will be placed on the AER’s website.
The AER may, but need not, consider a submission it receives after the consultation period has ended.