Decision to grant amendments to electricity and gas on-selling licence exemptions

On 23 December 2016 the Governor approved amendments to the Electricity Industry Exemption Order 2005 and Energy Coordination Exemption Order 2009.
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On 23 December 2016 the Governor approved amendments to the Electricity Industry Exemption Order 2005 and Energy Coordination Exemption Order 2009 to:

  • expand the scope of electricity and gas on-selling licence exemptions to allow a third party to manage an on-seller’s embedded network and supply customers within the network on behalf of the on-seller;
  • grant a gas trading licence exemption for the on-selling of gas on commercial premises (this is a class exemption that applies to all persons undertaking this activity);
  • require commercial electricity and gas on-sellers and residential gas on-sellers to provide billing information to their customers (residential electricity on-sellers are already required to provide billing information to their customers); and
  • amend the definition of ‘commercial premises’ to ensure it adequately reflects all types of non-residential premises that may be serviced under an electricity on-selling arrangement.

The Electricity Industry Exemption Order 2005 was amended by the Electricity Industry Exemption Amendment Order (No.2) 2016. The Energy Coordination Exemption Order 2009 was amended by the Energy Coordination Exemption Amendment Order 2016.

The exemptions can be found in the Electricity Industry Exemption Order 2005 and the Energy Coordination Exemption Amendment Order 2009 on the Western Legislation website.

Consultation Paper

The Public Utilities Office prepared a Consultation Paper for public comment on the proposed licence exemption amendments that was published in April 2016. The consultation paper provides detailed information on the amendments.

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