Energy Operators (Regional Power Corporation) (Charges) Amendment By-laws (No. 3) 2017 (WA)
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ENERGY
EN 301
Energy Operators (Powers) Act 1979
Energy Operators (Regional Power
Corporation) (Charges) Amendment By-laws
(b)
the rest of the by-laws — on 1 January 2018. (No. 3) 2017
Made by the Regional Power Corporation with the approval of the
Governor in Executive Council.1. Citation
These by-laws are the Energy Operators (Regional Power
Corporation) (Charges) Amendment By-laws (No. 3) 2017.2. Commencement
These by-laws come into operation as follows —
(a) by-laws 1 and 2 — on the day on which these by-laws are published in the Gazette;
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These by-laws amend the Energy Operators (Regional Power
Corporation) (Charges) By-laws 2006.4. By-law 3 amended
In by-law 3 delete the definition of residential tariff and insert:residential tariff means Tariff A2 or a MyPower residential
tariff as defined in Schedule 1 clause 8(1);5. By-law 5 amended
In by-law 5(1) and (2) delete "the residential tariff" and insert:a residential tariff
6. Schedule I amended
(1) Before Schedule 1 clause 1 insert: Division 1 - Tariffs other than J\IvPower tariffs (2) At the end of Schedule 1 insert:
Division 2 - MyPower tariffs 7. Terms used
(1) In this Division -
Esperance network means the electricity network operated
by the corporation that supplies electricity to the town of Esperance and surrounding areas;
peak day means -(a) day that is in a peak period and is not a Saturday, a
Sunday or a public holiday in the place in which thein relation to a tariff determined under clause 8 - a are situated; or
(b)
in relation to a tariff determined under clause 9 - a day that is in a peak period and is not a public holiday in the place in which the relevant premises to which electricity is supplied are situated;
peak period means -
(a) in relation to electricity supplied otherwise than as
described in paragraph (b) - a period beginning on
1 December in a year and ending on 30 April in the
following year; or
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(b) in relation to electricity supplied on the Esperance network - a period beginning on 1 July in a year and ending on 31 March in the following year, but excluding the months of September, October, November and December;
peak time means a period beginning at 1 pm and ending at
8pm.
(2) For the purposes of this Division, a consumer exceeds the
applicable peak allowance in relation to a tariff if, on a peak
day, the consumer consumes more electricity during 1 or
more hours in a peak time than the applicable peak
allowance for the tariff, unless -
(a) the contract under which the electricity is supplied has been in force for a period of 14 days or fewer; or (b) the corporation considers that on the relevant day the consumer was affected by an emergency event (for example, a cyclone or bushfire). 8. MyPower residential tariffs
(1) Each tariff determined under this clause (a MyPower
residential tariff) is available only -
(a) for residential use; and (b) contract (as defined in the Electricity Industry
if the consumer has entered into a non-standard supply of electricity at a MyPower residential tariff.
(2) Each MyPower residential tariff comprises the following
charges, adjusted (where relevant) in accordance with
subclause (3) -
(a) a fixed charge at the applicable rate; and (b)
a charge for metered consumption at the applicable rate.
(3) The charges calculated under subclause (2) for electricity supplied to a consumer during a peak period are to be
adjusted as follows -
(a)
3 rebates of the applicable peak rebate amount are to be applied to the consumer's account at the end of the peak period; but
(b)
for each peak day on which the consumer exceeds the applicable peak allowance, 1 of the rebates referred to in paragraph (a) is not to be applied.
(4) If electricity is supplied to a consumer at a MyPower
residential tariff for part only of a peak period (the
part-period) -
(a)
subclause (3) applies as if a reference to the peak period were a reference to the part-period; and
(b)
the applicable peak rebate amount is to be reduced on a pro rata basis.
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(5) For each MyPower residential tariff, the applicable rates of
the fixed charge and metered consumption charge, the
applicable peak allowance and the applicable peak rebate
amount are to be determined under the Table.Table
l'arifl, Rate of fixed Rate of Peak Peak tia III e charge metered allowance rebate consumption amount charge MyPower $1.836595 $0.099703 per 1.5 units $100 residential per day unit per hour 1.5 fixed plan price
MyPower $3.017641 $0.099703 per 3 units $10() residential per day unit per hour 3 fixed plan
priceMyPower $5.265043 $0.099703 per 5 units $100 residential per day unit per hour 5 fixed plan
priceMyPower $8.139920 $0.099703 per 7 units $100 residential per day unit per hour 7 fixed plan
priceMyPower $11868759 $0.099703 per 10 units per $100 residential per day unit hour 10 fixed
plan priceMyPower $25.258053 $0099703 per 15 units per $100 residential per day unit hour
15 fixed
plan price
(6) Each MyPower residential tariff is available subject to the condition that the consumer does not exceed the applicable peak allowance on 4 or more peak days in a peak period. 9. MyPower non-residential tariffs
(1) Each tariff determined under this clause (a MyPower
non-residential tariff) is available only -
(a) for non-residential use; and (b) contract (as defined in the Electricity Industry
if the consumer has entered into a non-standard supply of electricity at a MyPower non-residential tariff.
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(2) Each MyPower non-residential tariff comprises the
following charges, adjusted (where relevant) in accordance
with subclause (3) -
(a) a fixed charge at applicable rate; and (b)
a charge for metered consumption at the applicable rate.
(3) The charges calculated under subclause (2) for electricity
supplied to a consumer during a peak period are to be
adjusted as follows -
(a)
3 rebates of the applicable peak rebate amount are to be applied to the consumer's account at the end of the peak period; but
(b)
for each peak day on which the consumer exceeds the applicable peak allowance, 1 of the rebates referred to in paragraph (a) is not to be applied.
(4) If electricity is supplied to a consumer at a MyPower
non-residential tariff for part only of a peak period (thepart-period) -
(a)
subclause (3) applies as if a reference to the peak period were a reference to the part-period; and
(b)
the applicable peak rebate amount is to be reduced on a pro rata basis.
(5) For each MyPower non-residential tariff, the applicable
rates of the fixed charge and metered consumption charge,
the applicable peak allowance and the applicable peak
rebate amount are to be determined under the Table.
Table
l'ariff Rate of fixed Rate of Peak Peak name charge metered allowance rebate consumption a in on lit charge MyPower $3.330959 $0.099703 per 3 units $100
business per day unit per hour 3 fixed plan
priceMyPower $6.792026 $0.099703 per
S units $100 business per day unit per hour 5 fixed plan price MyPower $11.504898 $0099703 per
7units $100 business per day unit per hour 7 fixed plan
priceMyPower $ 16.739049 $0.099703 per
10 units per $100 business per day unit hour 10 fixed
plan price
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Tariff Rate of fixed Rate of Peak Peak name charge metered allowance rebate consumption amount charge MyPower $25.258053 $0.099703 per 15 units per $l00 business per day unit hour 15 fixed
plan priceMyPower $43.025630 $0.099703 per 20 units per $200 business per day unit hour 20 fixed
plan priceMyPower $60.033161 $0.099703 per 30 units per $200 business per day unit hour 30 fixed
plan priceMyPower $86.834447 $0.099703 per 40 units per $200 business per day unit hour 40 fixed
plan priceMyPower $119.302041 $0.099703 per 50 units per $300 business per day unit hour 50 fixed
plan price
(6) Each MyPower non-residential tariff is available subject to the
condition that the consumer does not exceed the applicable peak
allowance on 4 or more peak days in a peak period.The Common Seal of the
Regional Power Corporation [LS] was affixed to these by-laws in the presence of—
ROSEMARY WHEATLEY, Director.
DAVID TOVEY, Executive Officer.
R. KENNEDY, Clerk of the Executive Council.
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