Domestic Tariff
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Block Rate Tariff
For connection to supply, consumption exceeding 20 units in a month will be charged in accordance with the following Block Rate Tariff Table:
| Consumption (In Blocks) |
Basic Charge (cents/unit) |
FCA (cents/unit) |
Net Rate (cents/unit) |
| For each of the first 150 units |
63.0 |
25.4 |
88.4 |
| For each of the next |
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| 150 units (151 - 300) |
73.0 |
25.4 |
98.4 |
| 200 units (301 - 500) |
82.8 |
25.4 |
108.2 |
| 200 units (501 - 700) |
106.2 |
25.4 |
131.6 |
| 300 units (701 - 1,000) |
115.5 |
25.4 |
140.9 |
| From 1,001 units and above |
125.0 |
25.4 |
150.4 |
For the first bill or final bill of an account, if the period covered is less than a month, the following charges will be made:
- If the period of supply exceeds 15 days, the above Tariff Table will apply.
- If the period of supply is 15 days or less, the units will be charged in blocks at half the size of the blocks in the above Tariff Table.
For connection to supply in a month with no consumption or any consumption up to 20 units, the Minimum Charge will be $17.66.
"Month" means a period of approximately one month between one normal meter-reading and the next.
"Unit" means kilowatt hour.
"FCA" means Fuel Clause Adjustment.
Fuel Clause Adjustment (FCA)
A corresponding fuel clause adjustment will be made when the composite fuel price is above or below $700 per 44 gigajoules.
Rate Reduction Reserve (RRR) Rebate
A Rate Reduction Reserve Rebate of 0.1 cents per unit will be provided to the customer starting from 1st January 2010 to refund the interest on the Tariff Stabilisation Fund. The Rebate may cease any time when the Rate Reduction Reserve is depleted.
Customers under Concessionary Tariff Scheme for the Elderly/Disabled/Single-Parent Families/Unemployed are entitled to receive 60% discount for the first 200 units of electricity consumed in a month plus the exemption of the payment of deposit and Minimum Charge.
Effective Date: 1st January 2010