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Competitive metering in the National Electricity Market
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Competitive metering in the
National Electricity Market
Thursday 27 November 2014
Brian Spalding, Commissioner
Smart Energy Forum
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Australian Energy Markets
Regulation and governance arrangements
Power system &
market operator
Economic regulation
& rule compliance
Australian Energy Regulator
National Electricity, Gas and Energy Retail Laws
National Electricity, Gas and Energy Retail Rules
Rule maker and
adviser to
governments
Australian
Energy
Market
Commission
Law and policy making
Participants
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Metering rule change
Why change existing arrangements?
• Metering services, enabled by advanced metering
technology and data, help consumers better manage
their energy use
• Retailer-led installation will lead to meters being
installed when the consumer sees a benefit from the
energy management services they enable
• New arrangements will allow metering technology to
be accessed by a number of entities, fostering
innovation in energy management services
• Smart meter installation will support the
implementation of more cost reflective network
pricing arrangements
6. Metering rule change
Key issues to consider
• Roles and responsibilities of the relevant parties
– How retailers, ESCOs and distribution businesses work together
under the new framework
• Consumer protection issues
– Consumer consent and safety considerations
• Transition issues for distribution network businesses
– Ability to recover the costs of existing meters
• Minimum services specification for advanced meters
– How smart should these meters be?
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8. New distribution network pricing
Why change the existing arrangements?
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• Under previous arrangements
network prices did not reflect
the cost of providing energy
services to consumers
– E.g. air conditioning
impact on network costs
vs consumer bill (left)
• New arrangements
announced today address this
cross subsidisation
• Estimate between 70-80% of
consumers are likely to see
lower network charges as a
result
5 kW air conditioner
9. Metering rule change
Key dates
• 11 December 2014 - submissions due on implementation timetable
• 26 March 2015 - draft determination due 26 March 2015
• 2 July 2015 - final determination due 2 July 2015
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