Network of the Future Grattan Institute / Melbourne Energy Institute – Energy Futures 2015 May 2015 Kiera Poustie Policy Analysis Manager.

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Network of the Future Grattan Institute / Melbourne Energy Institute – Energy Futures 2015 May 2015 Kiera Poustie Policy Analysis Manager

Contents The Network of the Future Todays challenges Reforms for the future

The network of the future 3

The challenge for network businesses We build ~25% of our networks to supply for less than 1% of the time Average residential customer demand is declining, ratio of average to peak is increasing United Energy and Multinet Gas 4

Facilitating an Efficient Future Technologica l Change Tariff Reform Demand Management Competition Customer Behaviour United Energy 5 United Energy and Multinet Gas

Tariff Reform Better match network charges to the costs of servicing customers Signal costs and facilitate efficient investment by networks and customers Transition tariffs from energy to consumption 6Demand Maximum monthly demand in peak demand window each month Different rates for summer and winter Minimum capacity charge Anytime Energy Single rate for energy consumed at any time Fixed Charges Specified fixed costs elements including Metering TFIT / PFIT Other pass throughs United Energy and Multinet Gas

Tariff Reform and Batteries United Energy and Multinet Gas7

Demand Management 8

The landscape is changing 9 9

The network of the future 10

Thank you 11