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Industry urge Gov to fast track National Electricity Objective emissions reduction

by Tayla Oates
February 22, 2023
in Electricity, Energy Efficiency, News, Sustainability
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CitiPower and Powercor are pushing for changes to the National Electricity Objective (NEO) to be accelerated in order for them to include emissions reduction initiatives in their investment planning cycle which operate on a five-year basis.

CitiPower and Powercor welcomed the Federal Government’s proposal to include emissions reductions in the NEO and associated rules to achieve the nation’s clean energy transition.

In its submission to the Incorporating an emissions reduction objective into the national energy objectives consultation paper, CitiPower and Powercor urges the Federal Government to revise the draft Bill to require that the Australian Energy Market Commission makes immediate amendments to the national energy rules.

CitiPower and Powercor General Manager, Renate Vogt, said the Australian Energy Regulator needed to be given the mandate now – not in years to come – to consider emissions reductions when assessing and deciding on the networks’ business plans and investments.

“Our networks operate on a five-year planning cycle and we can’t wait for rules to be changed when developing our proposals and making investment decisions,” Ms Vogt said.

“We are already well progressed on developing our 2026-2031 investment plans. We know this is a critical period under the energy transition if we’re going to meet the ambitious emissions reduction targets for 2030 and beyond.

“If these regulatory changes aren’t made, there is a risk our networks will not be able to invest in the projects and programs that we know will deliver the environmental benefits our communities want and expect.”

As a regulated business, CitiPower and Powercor’s investment plans are reviewed and approved by the AER every five years and is assessed under the National Electricity Rules (NER), which are made under the National Electricity Law (NEL).

Under the current rules, the AER reviews distribution network expenditure based on economic efficiency, looking at price, quality, reliability, and security of supply. If the Bill is passed and the Rules are subsequently changed, the regulator will need to also consider emissions reductions objectives.

Recent research by CitiPower and Powercor found residential customers were willing to pay an additional $9 annually on their electricity bills for better environmental outcomes. Environmental outcomes ranked as the second highest priority for network investment after bushfire safety.

Feature Image CitiPower and Powercor General Manager, Renate Vogt. Provided by CitiPower and Powercor.

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