Embedded network tariffs
Embedded networks are privately owned electricity networks that deliver electricity from our distribution network to the individual households and businesses within a property development – such as an apartment building, retirement village, shopping centre, or industrial park.
An embedded network operator connects to the Ausgrid network via a single point. They then purchase and on-sell electricity to the customers in their network - the embedded network. You can find out more about connecting an embedded network in our Connections section of the website.
Which tariffs were impacted by this change?
All embedded network connections connected to the low voltage network (with annual consumption >160 MWh) or connected to the high voltage network are assigned to embedded network tariffs.
This consumption threshold was chosen so there is no impact on smaller embedded network customers. This means these changes do not affect most caravan parks and small retirement villages.
The new tariffs were specifically designed for embedded networks that:
- Connect to our low voltage network and consume between 160 to 750 megawatt hours of electricity annually (network tariff code EA314)
- Connect to our low voltage network and consume more than 750 megawatt hours of electricity annually (EA315)
- Connect to our high voltage network (EA365)
The revised tariffs look similar to the business tariffs the embedded networks operators are currently on with one important difference. While they have the same fixed daily charge and energy consumption charges, the embedded networks tariffs have a higher capacity charge.
This charge applies to the embedded networks highest half-hour period of electricity use, during our afternoon to evening peak period, over the previous 12 months. The higher capacity charge means the prices reflect our costs in supplying electricity to end customers located in embedded networks.
The revised tariffs maintain the flexibility for embedded networks to respond to those price signals and save money by helping their customers to reduce their energy consumption or shift some of their energy use to the off-peak period.
For more information on embedded network tariffs email pricing@ausgrid.com.au