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Annual Report 2018-2019 Essential Services Commission of South Australia

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Title

Annual Report 2018-2019 Essential Services Commission of South Australia

Other title

Tabled paper 1481

Collection

Tabled Papers for 13th Assembly 2016 - 2020; Tabled Papers; ParliamentNT

Date

2019-11-27

Description

Deemed

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Made available by the Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory under Standing Order 240. Where copyright subsists with a third party it remains with the original owner and permission may be required to reuse the material.

Language

English

Subject

Tabled papers

Publisher name

Department of the Legislative Assembly

Place of publication

Darwin

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application/pdf

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License

https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2019C00042

Parent handle

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/755171

Citation address

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/768714

Page content

ESCOSA Annual Report 201819 15 Energy retail offers comparison 2017-18 The Commission provides to the Minister for Energy and Mining an annual Energy Retail Offers Comparison Report. The 2017-18 report compares electricity and gas retail offer prices, including retailer-paid feed-in tariffs, available to South Australian residential and small business customers during the period 30 June 2017 to 30 June 2018. The report found that there had been increases in the prices of both electricity and gas standing and market contracts offered during that 2017-18 period but that customers could make savings by shifting from standing to market offers and comparing between market offers. The report also found that customers had a reasonable choice of retailer-paid feed-in tariffs and increases in retailer-paid feed-in tariffs appear to reflect underlying wholesale electricity cost movements. The Commission continues to monitor the retailerpaid feed-in tariffs and solar offers in South Australia. Energy licensing During 2018-19, the Commission issued 21 new licences, transferred one licence, varied eight existing licences and issued one exemption from the requirement to hold a licence (with the approval of the Minister): Electricity generation licence Adelaide Hills Division of General Practice Inc Electricity generation licence Como Glasshouse No2 Pty Ltd Electricity generation licence CSR Building Products Ltd Electricity generation licence Doroga Holdings Pty Ltd Electricity generation licence Eco Energy Partners Pty Ltd Electricity generation licence Enwave Tonsley Pty Ltd Electricity generation licence Flinders University Electricity generation licence IBA Wilpena Solar Pty Ltd Electricity generation licence Lincoln Gap Wind Farm Pty Ltd Electricity generation licence Mannum Solar Farm Pty Ltd Electricity generation licence Monash 2 Pty Ltd Electricity generation licence Pirie Solar Farm Pty Ltd Electricity generation licence Port Pirie Solar Pty Ltd Electricity generation licence SAFCOL Australia Pty Ltd Electricity generation licence Sustainable Energy Infrastructure Pty Ltd Electricity generation licence University of South Australia Electricity generation licence Vena Energy Services (Australia) Pty Ltd Electricity generation licence Y.E.S Energy (SA) Pty Ltd Electricity generation licence Yongala Solar Farm Pty Ltd Electricity distribution licence Enwave Tonsley Pty Ltd Electricity generation, distribution and retail licence transfer Cowell Electric Supply Pty Ltd Electricity generation licence variation Energy Generation Pty Ltd Electricity generation licence variation Origin Energy Electricity Ltd Electricity generation licence variation SA Power Networks Electricity generation licence variation SAFCOL Australia Pty Ltd Electricity generation licence variation South Australian Water Corporation Electricity generation licence variation South Australian Water Corporation (second variation) https://www.escosa.sa.gov.au/news/energy-news/aug18-news-2018-e-rocr https://www.escosa.sa.gov.au/news/energy-news/aug18-news-2018-e-rocr