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Construction Terms (Non-Contestable & Contestable) 3302
This Contract sets out the terms upon which SA Power Networks will establish a Connection or alter an existing Connection between the Distribution Network and the Supply Address
This Contract sets out the terms upon which SA Power Networks will establish a Connection or alter an existing Connection between the Distribution Network and the Supply Address
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Construction Terms (Asset Relocation) 3803
This contract is for use where a person has requested SA Power Networks to undertake an asset relocation but that person is not requesting a connection service. If an asset relocation is being undertaken for a person to facilitate a connection service to that person, please use the Construction Terms template.
This contract is for use where a person has requested SA Power Networks to undertake an asset relocation but that person is not requesting a connection service. If an asset relocation is being undertaken for a person to facilitate a connection service to that person, please use the Construction Terms template.
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2024 - 2025 Zone substation data
2024 - 2025 Zone substation data.
2024 - 2025 Zone substation data.
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Excluded substations statement
In accordance with clause 5.13A(b)(2) of the National Electricity Rules, SA Power Networks is required to disclose those zone substations which have been excluded from its zone substation dataset on the basis of confidentiality.
In accordance with clause 5.13A(b)(2) of the National Electricity Rules, SA Power Networks is required to disclose those zone substations which have been excluded from its zone substation dataset on the basis of confidentiality.
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Authority to Connect - Electrical Worker Declaration
This authority will be relied upon by SA Power Networks when connecting/reconnecting an installation and is only to be used where it is not reasonably practicable to provide a printed electronic Certificate of Compliance (eCoC) on site. The authority confirms that a eCoC has been issued for the electrical work/installation to be connected/reconnected.
This authority will be relied upon by SA Power Networks when connecting/reconnecting an installation and is only to be used where it is not reasonably practicable to provide a printed electronic Certificate of Compliance (eCoC) on site. The authority confirms that a eCoC has been issued for the electrical work/installation to be connected/reconnected.
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External contractors contact list
This document provides the contact list of external contracting companies (ie Designers/ Consultants, Electrical and Civil), which are listed by SA Power Networks, who may be able to undertake a range of services associated with the installation of the electrical infrastructure, but the list does not necessarily reflect all of the contracting companies that have suitable accreditation.
This document provides the contact list of external contracting companies (ie Designers/ Consultants, Electrical and Civil), which are listed by SA Power Networks, who may be able to undertake a range of services associated with the installation of the electrical infrastructure, but the list does not necessarily reflect all of the contracting companies that have suitable accreditation.
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Hindley Street 66kV replacement - Ensuring Reliable Supply for the Adelaide CBD Options Screening Report
Options Screening Report - Ensuring Reliable Supply for the Adelaide CBD – Hindley Street
This Options Screening Report has been prepared in accordance with clause 5.17.4(d) of the National Electricity Rules (NER) for the purpose of demonstrating why SA Power Networks believes there are no credible non-network options or standalone power systems (SAPS) available nor such options which form a significant part of a potential credible option to address the identified need.
Options Screening Report - Ensuring Reliable Supply for the Adelaide CBD – Hindley Street
This Options Screening Report has been prepared in accordance with clause 5.17.4(d) of the National Electricity Rules (NER) for the purpose of demonstrating why SA Power Networks believes there are no credible non-network options or standalone power systems (SAPS) available nor such options which form a significant part of a potential credible option to address the identified need.
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TS132 Low Voltage Embedded Generation Connection Technical Requirements - Capacity above 30kVA
This technical standard provides designers, contractors, and consultants with an understanding of the technical requirements for low voltage (LV) embedded generation (EG) connections with a total nameplate capacity above 30kVA, which are to be connected to SA Power Networks' distribution network.
This technical standard provides designers, contractors, and consultants with an understanding of the technical requirements for low voltage (LV) embedded generation (EG) connections with a total nameplate capacity above 30kVA, which are to be connected to SA Power Networks' distribution network.
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Technical standard TS-101 - Public Lighting - Design and Installation
This document specifies the public lighting standards, including flood lighting, which are either new and/or upgraded installations that will be a connected to SA Power Networks distribution network.
This document specifies the public lighting standards, including flood lighting, which are either new and/or upgraded installations that will be a connected to SA Power Networks distribution network.
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Initial Pricing Proposal Overview
This document combines and replaces the previous Annual Pricing Proposal and Tariff Price List. It outlines network tariff structures, assignment policies, and pricing for all customers, including:
- Residential tariffs;
- Small and Medium business tariffs;
- Large and Major business tariffs; and
- Generation.
Additionally, it provides information and pricing for Alternative Control Services, such as feeder charges and excess kVAr incentive charges.
This document combines and replaces the previous Annual Pricing Proposal and Tariff Price List. It outlines network tariff structures, assignment policies, and pricing for all customers, including:
- Residential tariffs;
- Small and Medium business tariffs;
- Large and Major business tariffs; and
- Generation.
Additionally, it provides information and pricing for Alternative Control Services, such as feeder charges and excess kVAr incentive charges.