Electricity Supply Act 1995 No 94
Current version for 25 June 2012 to date (accessed 25 May 2013 at 19:02)
Part 3Division 1

Division 1 Network operations

13   Operation of distribution systems for retail supply

A person must not operate a distribution system for the purpose of conveying electricity, for or on behalf of retail suppliers, otherwise than under the authority of a distribution network service provider’s licence.

Maximum penalty: 500 penalty units (in the case of a corporation) and 50 penalty units (in any other case).

14   Licences

(1)  The Minister may grant distribution network service providers’ licences for the purposes of this Act.
(2)  Schedule 2 has effect with respect to the granting, variation, transfer and cancellation of distribution network service providers’ licences.

15   Right to connection to local distribution system for all customers

(1)  An application may be made to a distribution network service provider:
(a)  by any person who owns or occupies premises within the distribution network service provider’s distribution district (other than a person who is entitled to the provision of customer connection services under a wholesale market access regime), or
(b)  by any other person on behalf of any such person,
      for the provision of customer connection services to those premises.
(2)  A distribution network service provider to which such an application is made is obliged:
(a)  to provide customer connection services to the applicant’s premises under the customer connection contract relevant to the applicant, or
(b)  to ensure that customer connection services are so provided.
(3)  The right that a person has under this section to have premises provided with customer connection services is subject to any provision of this Act or the regulations that authorises the disconnection of those premises from, or the refusal to connect those premises to, a distribution system.
(4)  It is a condition of a distribution network service provider’s licence that the distribution network service provider must fulfil the obligations imposed on the distribution network service provider by this section.
(5)  This section does not apply to a distribution network service provider that does not have a distribution district.

15A   Distribution network service providers to allow small renewable energy generators to feed-in to network

(1)  The objects of this section are as follows:
(a)  to encourage and support persons who want to generate renewable energy as a response to climate change,
(b)  to develop jobs in the renewable energy sector by assisting renewable energy generation to compete with non-renewable energy generation,
(c)  to increase public exposure to renewable energy technology in order to encourage the whole community to respond to climate change.
(2)  For the purposes of this section a generator is a complying generator if the generator:
(a)  is a solar photovoltaic generator, a wind turbine, or a renewable energy generator of a class prescribed by the regulations, that has a generating capacity of no more than 10 kilowatts, and
(b)  is installed and connected to the distribution network in a manner that provides for all the electricity generated by the generator to be supplied to the distribution network and allows the relevant distribution network service provider to measure at any instant the amount of electricity supplied, and
(c)  complies with, and is installed and connected in a manner that complies with, any safety, technical or metering requirements that may be prescribed by the regulations or market operations rules.
(3)  A distribution network service provider must, on application by or on behalf of a small retail customer, provide customer connection services so as to connect, or permit to be connected, to its distribution network a complying generator if:
(a)  the generator is to be installed at premises that are in the distribution network service provider’s distribution district, and
(b)  the small retail customer has a right under section 15 to be provided with customer connection services at those premises.
(4)  The right that a person has under this section to have premises provided with customer connection services is subject to any provision of this Act or the regulations that authorises the disconnection of those premises from, or the refusal to connect those premises to, a distribution system.
(5)  A distribution network service provider must record a credit against charges payable at the amount of $0.20 (or such other amount as may be prescribed by the regulations) per kilowatt hour in respect of a small retail customer for electricity that:
(a)  is produced by a complying generator installed and connected at the premises of the small retail customer, and
(b)  is supplied to the distribution network by the small retail customer.
(5A)  The credit recorded under subsection (5) by a distribution network service provider against charges payable is to be reduced by the amount determined by the Tribunal under Division 5 of Part 4 as the retailer benefit component for the supply of electricity as referred to in subsection (5).
(6)  A distribution network service provider must, in accordance with the regulations, provide a retail supplier with:
(a)  details of the amount of credit that has been recorded under this section for electricity supplied to the network by each small retail customer of the retail supplier, and
(b)  such other information as may be required to be supplied by the regulations or the market operations rules.
(7)  A distribution network service provider must provide to the Minister and the Director-General the following information at such times as may be prescribed by the regulations:
(a)  the total number of small retail customers in the distribution network service provider’s distribution district who have installed and connected a complying generator, and
(b)  the postcodes of those small retail customers, and
(c)  the total generating capacity of all such generators in the distribution district, and
(d)  such information as is available to the distribution network service provider about the amount of electricity supplied to the distribution network by complying generators in the distribution network service provider’s distribution district during such periods as may be prescribed by the regulations, and
(e)  any other matter that may be prescribed by the regulations.
(8)  It is a condition of a distribution network service provider’s licence that the distribution network service provider must not contravene this section.
(8A)  The Director-General or a distribution network service provider may, at any time, require a person to provide information by statutory declaration in order to determine the person’s eligibility to have a credit recorded in respect of the person under this section.
(8B)  A person must within 7 days after any change in the person’s circumstances (including any change to a generator on premises owned or occupied by the person) notify a distribution network service provider of that change if the change may cause the person to be no longer eligible to have a credit recorded (or to have a credit recorded at a particular rate) by the provider in respect of the person under this section.

Maximum penalty: 1,000 penalty units.

(8C)  The Minister may, by notice published in the Gazette, declare that as from a specified date, no payments will be made under the scheme established by this section in respect of new applicants.
Editorial note. See notice published in Gazette No 67 of 1.7.2011, p 4801.
(8D)  The Minister may publish a notice under this section only if the Minister is satisfied that the total generating capacity of all complying generators installed and connected under this section has reached 300 megawatts.
(8E)  A distribution network service provider is not to record a credit under this section, and a retail supplier is not to pay an amount under section 34A, in respect of electricity produced by a generator that is first connected to the distribution network on or after the date specified in a notice under this section.
(8F)  The regulations may contain provisions of a savings or transitional nature consequent on the making of a regulation under subsection (5) or the publication of a notice under subsection (8C).
(9)  This section and section 34A are repealed on 31 December 2016.

16   Distribution network service providers to convey electricity for certain persons only

It is a condition of a distribution network service provider’s licence that the distribution network service provider must not operate its distribution system for the purpose of conveying electricity for or on behalf of any person unless the person is:
(a)  (Repealed)
(b)  a retail supplier, or
(c)  (Repealed)
(d)  a Code participant within the meaning of the National Electricity (NSW) Law.

17   (Repealed)

18   Distribution network service providers to connect premises under customer connection contracts

It is a condition of a distribution network service provider’s licence that the distribution network service provider must not provide customer connection services otherwise than under a customer connection contract.
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