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New South Wales Gas Distribution Prices to Fall

by Staff Writer
July 3, 2019
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Energy infrastructure company, Jemena, has revealed that gas bills in New South Wales could be slashed by as much as $244 over the next five years.

Releasing its five year pricing proposal for the New South Wales gas network, Jemena’s plan also proposes reducing gas prices for New South Wales businesses by an average of 18 per cent. 

Jemena’s Executive General Manager of Gas Distribution, Jennifer Purdie, said it is now up to the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) to endorse Jemena’s pricing proposal so that the savings can be passed on to customers by their retailer from the middle of 2020. 

“Our 2020 Plan is very much our customers’ plan. It’s been a consultative and inclusive process from beginning to end and the draft plan, which was made available for public consultation earlier in the year, is supported by our customers,” said Dr Purdie. 

Keeping Costs Down While Planning for the Future 

Dr Purdie said gas customers considered energy affordability, reliability, and decarbonisation as key issues facing the energy industry. 

“People clearly told us they want to be able to heat their homes, cook with gas, and take a hot shower without having to worry about their next bill. We know customers are hurting due to rising wholesale gas prices, so we are doing our bit to bring down bills with our five year plan.” 

“At the same time, we are also looking to deliver more sustainable energy across our New South Wales network, by introducing new technologies such as hydrogen gas into the New South Wales gas network in Western Sydney,” Ms Purdie said. 

Ms Purdie said gas distribution tariffs – the portion of a gas bill attributable to Jemena – account for around 40 per cent of an average household gas bill. 

The proposal follows price reductions of, on average, $156 since 2015 for residential customers. 

Jemena’s New South Wales gas distribution network delivers gas to over 1.4 million homes and businesses.

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