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 Power Cuts or Power Bill Cuts – Does it really come down to a choice?

Power Cuts or Power Bill Cuts – Does it really come down to a choice?

Who do you believe – the energy regulator charged with putting the long-term interests of consumers first? Or the NSW ‘poles and wires’ companies which actually deliver the stuff? 

That’s essentially the argument behind a high stakes legal stoush which will determine the size of planned 5-12% reductions to your next electricity bills.

And it’s especially important for older Australians who generally face higher bills. They are at home more, spend a higher proportion of their income on electricity; and are hit harder by climbing supply charges.

But those big savings promised to consumers are now under threat as the poles and wires companies and the NSW state government which owns them launch legal appeals against planned price cuts due on July 1.

So the FiftyUp Club is going to launch an appeal of its own: from today we’re asking you, the members, to send us your views on the legal battle, and tell us how higher electricity costs have impacted on your wallet and way of life.

Click Here to have your say by answering a few questions and commenting in our FiftyUp Forum

Read on to see what’s at stake, send in your comments and ideas and we’ll package them up for the tribunal hearing the case to ensure your voice is heard.

THE FULL STORY

The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) has fixed a five-year pricing determination which cut the amounts the NSW state-owned poles and wires businesses could charge us by some $6 billion to 2019.

It adds up to big savings for the consumer of between $100 and $300 a year depending where you live. It is aimed to bring the costs of delivery to NSW households in line with those levied by the privately-owned networks in SA and Victoria. Presently they can be twice as much.

We’re told those networks are more efficient and employ less workers, delivering lower costs to consumers. Falling demand for electricity means there’s also less need to build expensive ‘gold plated’ networks.

It was the massive investment and poorly controlled spending in the high-tech and high-cost ‘poles and wires’, including pylons and transformers, which saw many bills blow out by more than 70% in the past five years.

Network costs can add up to almost 60% of some people’s energy bills especially if they live in the higher cost of service rural areas.

But the NSW government and their poles and wires companies have lodged appeals to the Australian Competition Tribunal, claiming the cuts to their revenue mean they can’t operate safely or reliably.

They are backed by the trade unions as 2,200 jobs are at stake. The network companies say they have already shaved more than $3 billion and 3000 jobs from their capital and operating programs.

They also claim the cuts mean they can’t manage vegetation growth in rural areas, which, as the 2009 Victorian bushfires demonstrated, can carry serious risks.

Their arguments may sound convincing but have drawn fire from numerous quarters.

The ALP says the AER’s decision is fair and the NSW Government only wants to increase the waning value of the networks – a large part of which are up for a $13 billion long-term lease.

Groups representing consumers, welfare and business have also attacked the appeal and the Public Interest Advocacy Centre has brought its own legal challenge arguing for even bigger spending cuts on the networks.

To have your say, help us put together a submission to the Competition Tribunal.  Spend a few minutes answering the snap poll above on how power prices have affected your life, and leave a comment in our forum below.

We will report back soon on the next steps and make sure the voice of FiftyUps is heard.

From Christopher Zinn & The FiftyUp Club Team

Useful Links:

Daily Telegraph, 21 May, 2105, "Networks NSW will appeal energy regulators decision to cut the price of power bills for consumers": www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/networks-nsw-will-appeal-energy-regulators-decision-to-cut-the-price-of-power-bills-for-consumers/story-fni0cx12-1227363388780

Sydney Morning Herald, 21 May 2015, "Electricity price cuts, privatisation plans under threat as power networks set up fight with regulator": www.smh.com.au/business/electricity-price-cuts-privatisation-plans-under-threat-as-power-networks-set-up-fight-with-regulator-20150521-gh6meh.html

The Australian, 21 May, 2015, "NSW power networks to fight cuts in court": http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/nsw-power-networks-to-fight-cuts-in-court/story-e6frg8zx-1227364313737

 

 

 

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Shelley
Shelley from NSW commented:

I suggest a change to the 'Comment' section, so no-one can comment without being logged in. Then you should be able to ban anyone trying to hijack the site. Given what's currently going on here on the site, I won't bother trying to comment on the electricity issue. 

Someone
Someone from NSW replied to Shelley:

Shelley like the good old bigoted rant used to be... 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

... could even be a "new" government measure: "no-one can comment without being logged in"... A very liberal comment isn't it? 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

... that one will stick, I think, or could even fill a gap... 

Alain
Alain from NSW commented:

lolol... 

Alain
Alain from NSW replied to Alain:

I am not young, but when reading some's comments herein, I now realize that those "commentators" would have been dead by now not that long ago, but with the advance of science, we will have to put up with 'em, old farts and their spouses! 

Someone
Someone from NSW replied to Alain:

LOL !!! 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

You made my weekend... 

Someone
Someone from NSW replied to Shelley:

"ban anyone trying to hijack the site": they will be sent to Manus island , or Vietnam, with a one way ticket, and NO RETURN TICKET... so has 'the' minister decided, forget "due process", forget "rule of law", you are in AUSTRALIA, where MINISTERS are so bright, we may as well get rid of the entire judicial system, we just need jails, many jails, a lot of 'em, jails, heaps of jails... 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

... euh, sorry! I forgot: run by private companies, the jails... 

Alain
Alain from NSW commented:

too true 

Jeff
Jeff from QLD commented:

I'm sick and tired of these power companies charging us higher prices just so the CEO'S can have there outrageous incomes. 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

The Trouble with the rat race is that even if you win, you're still a rat. 

Desmond
Desmond from QLD commented:

In brisbane power bills have increased but where has the money gone .Power poles have not been replaced but have had metal plates fitted to make them last longer .Consumers with solar panels do not contribute towards the upkeep of lines and poles even though they use same they should be paying a minimum of $10 per month . An audit is necessary to ascertain where the moey has gone as it has not been spent on the upkeep of infrastructure nor has it been used to lower prices . 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

Good night and have a fantastic green and very long weekend ! Anon 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

If as much energy you put at fighting the common sense of The Greens was used to fight the tax free status of the church of scientology, we would be on a recovery path for this country, already... 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

* Signed : God 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

Thank you very much, indeed, FiftyUp Club management for the "FREE SPEECH" protocol in place on what is truly a great platform. 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

and OUR POOR FARMERS with the LIBS!!! AN ABSOLUTE DISASTER, the word "DROUGHT" (nor "climate change for that matter") is in their VOCABULARY, the B******* !!! Neither is the word "suicide".... 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

* "with the LIBS" and their HYPOCRITES cousins, the rednecks of NATIONALS !!! 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

* IS NOT... 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

RIP Alan Bond, you pommy b****** You gave us some great highs in 1983! But YOU REPRESENT NOW THE ABSOLUTE FAILURE of CAPITALISM. Bells resources, how could I forget... 

gerard
gerard from NSW commented:

I have just borrowed $8000 over five years to invest in solar electricity, hoping that one day I will see a saving. I voted for Mike Baird and the Liberals as I believed the money freed up from leasing poles and wires would help ease traffic congestion in certain areas and overall, lead to a better Sydney and NSW. I didn't vote for a slap in the face, but I got one anyway. Mongrels, all of them 

Someone
Someone from NSW replied to gerard:

Frustrating, yes,and I know you are trying to do "the right thing" for your and us... You won't find more corrupted than the Libs, gerard, they used to be , he is now dead, please, read above... 

gerard
gerard from NSW commented:

Surely you haven't forgotten Skase. At least Bond served his time. 

Someone
Someone from NSW replied to gerard:

and your kids (if you have any...): WHAT ABOUT THAT CHOICE WHICH COULD BE TAKEN AWAY FROM THEM by the pretend reverend (like the rest are "pretend" Christians, please trust me on that one) of "ETHICS" or their BRAINWASHING SCRIPTURES? Scriptures are only the "journal" of bygone days, ask a TRUE Reverend, Reverend BILL CREWS... 

gerard
gerard from NSW commented:

What the????? 

Someone
Someone from NSW replied to gerard:

Have you heard of "Google", gerard? 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

I help you: if you were too busy to follow the "Poles and Wires Saga/Giveway" this week, please, Google : "Fred Nile, with his balance of power in the senate and ignoring the meaning of the word "ethics", deals to keep "scriptures" ONLY on the enrolment forms of NSW schools for allowing the "juicy" -only for Baird and his fat cats, the big cigars smokers- 20bn sale of Poles and Wires?". Steven Spielberg asked for the rights to it for his next movie, to give you an idea of how "fantastic" the plot was... 

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