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1 CUSTOMER CONNECTION GUIDE A GUIDE TO CONNECTING ELECTRICITY SUPPLY TO YOUR PROPERTY IN UNITED ENERGY S AREA Document No: UE4309 Issue: 4 Issue Date: 1 April,
2 CUSTOMER CONNECTION GUIDE A GUIDE TO CONNECTING ELECTRICITY SUPPLY TO YOUR PROPERTY WITH UNITED ENERGY 1. UNITED ENERGY 3 2. DISTRIBUTORS AND RETAILERS 3 3. POLICY OBJECTIVES 4 4. UNITED ENERGY S POLICY 4 5. RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS Our obligations Customer obligations 5 6. GETTING STARTED General Requesting Supply Budget Estimate UE Offers 8 7. CONNECTION CHARGES 8 8. CUSTOMER CONTRIBUTION PRINCIPLES 9 9. DUAL AND MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY BUSINESS CUSTOMERS URBAN RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS (URD) General LCTA in URDs Public Lighting in URDs RURAL SUPPLY Pioneering Schemes & group extensions Single Rural Customer Rural Subdivisions by Developers UNDERGROUNDING OF ASSETS CONTACT DETAILS OTHER IMPORTANT CONTACTS STANDARD SERVICES PRICES SCHEDULE 15 Document No: UE4309 Issue: 4 Issue Date: 1 April,
3 1. UNITED ENERGY United Energy (UE) is the company licenced by the Victorian Government to distribute electricity in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne and the Mornington Peninsula. UE has networks covering about 1450 square kilometres and serving about 600,000 connections. 2. DISTRIBUTORS AND RETAILERS 2. DISTRIBUTORS AND RETAILERS United Energy (UE) is an electricity distributor. UE own the distribution network that carries electricity. UE is not a retailer and hence does not sell electricity. Customers must choose an electricity retailer before UE can energise the electricity supply to your property because a Retailer is responsible for your electricity account. A list of electricity retailers can be found on the Essential Services Commission website on Document No: UE4309 Issue: 4 Issue Date: 1 April,
4 3. POLICY OBJECTIVES This guideline is provided to assist customers to understand their rights and obligations in requesting a new or upgraded electricity connection to United Energy s network. This policy document is a guide only. Customers should contact UE at our office (see Contacts) for a comprehensive assessment of their connection needs. Further information is also available from the Essential Services Commission and Energy Safe Victoria (see Other Important Contacts). 4. UNITED ENERGY S POLICY In keeping with its objectives to inform customers of their rights and obligations with regard to access to the distribution system, UE Connection Offers include the price for connection and augmentation works and a number of contestability or tendering options. These options are intended to provide the customer with the opportunity to assess and choose the most practical and cost effective solution. Following a written request for a new connection, UE will within 20 business days, provide a written offer to the proposed works. UE will provide in the offer the full cost of the new works and augmentation, UE s contribution towards the work and the price payable by the customer. Should the proponent require further details of material and labour costs and how UE calculated the avoided costs, UE will provide information. The UE offer price, together with the tender options will help customers make an informed decision on the best strategy for their circumstances. Customers can be confident that UE offers are based on competitive prices and its expert knowledge on network design and construction. However, where customers prefer to benchmark such prices, UE s tendering policy provides customers the processes for determining market prices for the connection and augmentation services. Document No: UE4309 Issue: 4 Issue Date: 1 April,
5 . RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS 5. RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS 5.1 Our obligations Consistent with the Electricity Distribution Licence and Electricity Industry Guidelines, UE s general obligations are to: Assist and provide as much information as possible promptly and efficiently when connection enquiries are made. On request, provide a budget estimate. Respond to formal Supply Proposal Requests with an Offer within 20 business days. Offer a price for the complete connection services requested. Detail any service fees/costs to be levied by UE as uncontestable charges. Advise when payment is required. Notwithstanding UE s offer for the connection services, customers have the following contestability options: The right to request UE to undertake a tender process The customers right to undertake its own tender process 5.2 Customer obligations To assist UE to properly consider your connection inquiry or request you must provide the following: Site plan (where applicable) Copy of planning permit (where applicable) Copy of subdivision (where applicable) Road construction plan (where applicable) Complete loading details Ensure works undertaken by the customer are in accordance with Electricity Industry rules and regulations Arrange payment of contribution and other fees (e.g. project fees etc) as required Submit requests as early as possible so that we can meet your connection deadline Customers may request a budget estimate. However, a formal offer will only be provided where a formal written request is submitted with the necessary details for UE to make an offer. Document No: UE4309 Issue: 4 Issue Date: 1 April,
6 6. GETTING STARTED 6.1 General The first step in the connection process is to ascertain whether supply is available. To do this customers should check the vicinity of poles and overhead wires or an underground electricity pit near the boundary of the property. Their absence means you are likely to need UE to extend the network to provide you with electricity supply. In addition, depending on supply availability to your property and your load requirements UE may need to increase capacity of lines and equipment. If supply to your property is available in the street, then your registered Electrical Contractor (REC) can normally arrange the actual connection to your property. In most cases you need to only pay the New Connection Fee (see our Standard Services Prices Schedule). In some cases, an electricity supply may be available in your street but we may need to increase the capacity of our lines and equipment to meet your needs. If that is the case, you may be required to contribute towards the upgrade of the distribution lines. UE s policy for customer contributions is structured so as to charge customers in advance. Customer contributions (if applicable) are the costs of connection, augmentation and extension (if required) which are in excess of the expected revenue assessed over a period of 30 years for residential and 15 years for business. Note, only major connection and supply requests would involve augmentation costs. Where supply is not available, a written request with your load details would need to be submitted to UE for it to assess the maximum demand, network requirements and the likely costs to connect or upgrade your connection. It can take some months to arrange a new or upgraded electricity connection, depending on the location and size of the connection. Therefore, it is important for customers to provide all relevant details in respect to connection requirements and also to allow for up to 5 months (depending on workloads and tendering options chosen) prior to the new or upgraded connection being available. Document No: UE4309 Issue: 4 Issue Date: 1 April,
7 6.2 Requesting Supply Having identified the connection requirements Customers requesting a Budget Estimate or a formal Offer should contact UE with the following details of their proposal: Complete loading details Site plan Copy of the planning Permit (where applicable) Copy of the Plan of Subdivision (where applicable) Road construction plans (where applicable) Other relevant information as requested by UE 6.3 Budget Estimate On request UE can provide a Budget Estimate as an indicative cost of connection. A Budget Estimate should not be considered as a firm Offer because prices and conditions can change. An example is where third party constraints impinge on the planned supply routes and/or designs. There is no charge for a budget estimate. However, works will not proceed until a written request for a formal offer is received by UE and followed up with a written acceptance of the offer. Where details are not sufficient to put together a budget estimate, customers will be directed to submit the required information for UE to respond. Customers are not obliged to request a budget estimate first. They can simply submit a written request to UE for a firm offer. Supply requests should be made as early as possible so that we can meet your connection deadline. Where possible, supply requests should be made at least 5 months prior to the anticipated date of the supply requirement. Document No: UE4309 Issue: 4 Issue Date: 1 April,
8 6.4 UE Offers UE will make an Offer for Connection Services within 20 business days of receipt of the customer s written request, excluding the time taken by the customer to provide additional information as reasonably sought by UE. The offer will include: Description of the work required UE cost to complete the works UE contribution (where applicable) Customer contribution (where applicable) Contract demand for business supply connection Payment terms Details of proposed timings for the completion of the works Contestability options Tree clearing is not a service offered by UE and is not included in the Offer price. A firm Offer is valid for 60 days from the date it is issued or until the Customer seeks to refer the works to a tender process. 7. CONNECTION CHARGES A New Connection Charge is a charge that is applied to all new customer connections. Connection charges are listed in UE s Schedule of Approved Charges titled Standard Service Prices. All customers who require connection to UE s network will be charged an up front connection charge. The New Connection Charge is designed to cover the costs of physical energisation and administration associated with registering the new customer and connection details into UE s information system. For energisation of large-scale commercial or industrial installations requiring Current Transformer (CT) metering, the New Connection Charge will be based on Recoverable Works rates as per the Standard Service Prices schedule. Document No: UE4309 Issue: 4 Issue Date: 1 April,
9 8. CUSTOMER CONTRIBUTION PRINCIPLES Customers may also be required to contribute to the capital cost of new connection works and augmentation. A Customer s Contribution is calculated using the following formula: Customer Contribution = [Project cost (LCTA) + cost of upstream use of network net present value of expected distribution use of system (DUOS) revenue] + cost of specific works initiated by the customer that is over and above the project cost (LCTA) Least cost, technically appropriate (LCTA) is the term used to describe the type of connection, network extension or augmentation which results in the least capital cost to meet the customer s real and immediate need, and which satisfies UE s technical specifications and safety requirements. The project cost (LCTA) of customer initiated works is the LCTA cost of the supply assets between the point of supply or supplies in the case of subdivisions to the tie-in point to an existing distribution network. The present value calculation of expected DUOS revenue is based on an assumed life of 30 years for residential connection and 15 years for business connection. The revenue earned will be based on the average consumption of a customer in the tariff category. Where a particular project is clearly expected to have an economic life of less than 15 years, then that shorter life would be used. The reinforcement costs of upstream use of network assets is the estimated cost of the incremental demand on the upstream network up to and including the sub-transmission network from the point of connection. The cost is calculated on a $/kva basis. Where a customer requests work that is over and above the LCTA design, the incremental cost of such works has to be fully paid by the customer. The customer is responsible for all connection assets downstream of the point of supply. The customer is the owner of all connection assets downstream of the point of supply to the meter. Document No: UE4309 Issue: 4 Issue Date: 1 April,
10 9. DUAL AND MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY UE s customer contribution charge for dual and multiple occupancy developments is determined in accordance to the customer contribution principles described above. The cost of a pole to pit service is based on an average cost of providing a 3 phase underground pole to pit service connection up to a maximum of 50 metres and a maximum capacity of 170 Amps. The customer contribution depends on the number of dwellings serviced by the single pole to pit service. The number of dwellings that can be connected is limited by the capacity of the 3 phase 170 Amps service. Where a service connection of greater than 3 phase 170 Amps is required, the customer contribution will be calculated on a project by project basis. The developer of the dual or multiple occupancy generally pays the customer contribution charge. Developers can find out what the capital contribution would be for a dual or multiple occupancy by contacting our New Connection Office. UE does not allow contestability, because past experiences from extending contestability to dual and multiple occupancy projects indicate property developers cherry pick the simple jobs thus driving the average cost. Where a service connection of greater than 3 phase 170 Amps is required for a multiple occupancy development, the connection services are contestable. In addition to the customer contribution charge (paid by the person/developer requesting the connection service) all the individual new customers in a dual and multiple occupancy development will be required to pay the standard New Connection Charge at the time the service to their dwelling is energised. Document No: UE4309 Issue: 4 Issue Date: 1 April,
11 10. BUSINESS CUSTOMERS The customer contribution charge for business customers is determined in accordance with the customer contribution principles described on Section 8. If the business customer (developer) is expected to contribute towards the customer initiated works, all the design and construction works including connection to the existing UE s distribution network is contestable. The customer s assessed connected load is the minimum Contract Demand for billing purposes, which will be set for a period of 5 years. If the customer is a contestable customer, then metering is normally arranged through the customer s electricity Retailer. Otherwise, UE will arrange the metering. Note: All civil works within the customer s property are the responsibility of the customer. 11. URBAN RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS (URD) 11.1 General The customer contribution charge for Urban Residential Development projects is determined in accordance with the customer contribution principles described on page 8. If the customer (developer) is expected to contribute toward residential development, all design and construction works including connection to the existing UE network are contestable. UE s connection offer to developers is based on an underground distribution network supplied from kiosk substations. For the purposes of calculating customer contribution, the least cost technically acceptable (LCTA) design for urban residential subdivision shall be as described below LCTA in URDs The LCTA low voltage distribution network for residential subdivision is underground reticulation. The LCTA high voltage distribution network for residential subdivision is an overhead reticulation and the distribution substations will generally be pole mounted. Document No: UE4309 Issue: 4 Issue Date: 1 April,
12 Only when local Municipal Councils allow an overhead network to be installed in new residential/business developments will UE provide an offer based on overhead network design. As estimates/quotes are generally based on a total underground design, 10% of the total underground reticulation cost (excluding Public Lighting) is considered to be the cost difference between LCTA and the actual fully underground reticulation design, for the purposes of calculating the developer s customer s capital contribution Public Lighting in URDs The local councils are required to decide on the street lighting levels, type of street lighting luminaries, and future ownership of the lighting scheme proposed by the Developers. Should a council require UE to undertake the design and recommendation, UE will provide the services for a fee. Provided the local council approves the lighting scheme and accepts to pay for the lighting services, Developers applying for electricity distribution infrastructure for URDs are required to pay the full cost associated with the provision of public lighting. Provision of new public lighting services is fully contestable. Before UE connects a lighting system to its distribution network, the local council must and accept to pay for the lighting services. Document No: UE4309 Issue: 4 Issue Date: 1 April,
13 12. RURAL SUPPLY The customer contribution charge for a Rural Supply is determined in accordance with the customer contribution principles described in Section Pioneering Schemes & group extensions UE operates a scheme, called the Pioneer Scheme, whereby the pioneer is required to pay the full cost of the network augmentation, but is later refunded some of those up-front costs when new customers connect to that network extension. New customers who connect to the network extension are required pay contributions towards the network extension funded by the pioneer. All or part of that contribution becomes the refunded component to the pioneer as well as any other new customers who have also made such a contribution. A Pioneer Scheme has a life of 10 years from the time of commissioning the augmented or extended distribution network. In other words, there shall be no refunds in relation to a Pioneer Scheme after 10 years. Where customers collectively make a connection request, UE will determine the customer contribution each customer must make for the new works and augmentation (group extensions) in an equitable way having regard to the location and load of each of the customers Single Rural Customer If a single rural customer is expected to contribute towards the cost of the customer initiated works, all design and construction works including connection to the existing UE network shall be contestable Rural Subdivisions by Developers If the Developer is expected to contribute towards the cost of the customer initiated works, all design and construction works including connection to the existing UE network shall be contestable. Document No: UE4309 Issue: 4 Issue Date: 1 April,
14 13. UNDERGROUNDING OF ASSETS The party requesting undergrounding, relocation or modification of UE s distribution network must provide a formal written request with the necessary details for UE to make an offer. The party requesting such works must pay the full cost of the project less UE s avoided costs. UE s avoided costs are typically the maintenance and vegetation costs and the costs it would avoid deferring asset replacement as a result of undergrounding relocation or modification of its assets. Following a written request for undergrounding, relocation or modification of UE s distribution network, UE will within 20 business days, provide a written offer to the proposed works. UE will provide in the offer the full cost of the proposed works, UE s avoided costs and the price payable by the person requesting the undergrounding (the proponent). Should the proponent require further details of material and labour costs and how UE calculated the avoided costs, UE will provide the information. In addition to the price payable, the offer will also provide options available to the proponent to ensure the cost of the proposed works is competitive. Customers can be confident that UE offers are based on competitive prices and its expert knowledge on network design and construction. However, the proponent has the choice of requesting UE to call tenders for the proposed work for a fee. Where the proponent prefers to benchmark such prices, UE s tendering policy provides the processes for determining market prices for undergrounding, relocation or modification of UE s assets. Provided the network related risks can be adequately managed, UE may allow the proponent to design and manage all or part of the undergrounding, relocation or modification works. Document No: UE4309 Issue: 4 Issue Date: 1 April,
15 14. CONTACT DETAILS The UE distribution area is split into two regions with different service providers operating in each. ZNX operates in our northern region, and Tenix operates in our southern region. Contact points for preliminary enquiries, submission of applications and follow-up enquiries are the New Connections Office of UE: Telephone Facsimile Or our Service Providers: ZNX Customer Projects Manager Locked Bag 19, Mount Waverley, VIC 3149 Tenix Customer Projects Manager Cheltenham Road, Keysborough Victoria OTHER IMPORTANT CONTACTS Essential Services Commission (Victoria) Energy Safe Victoria Energy and Water Ombudsman (Victoria) STANDARD SERVICES PRICES SCHEDULE 16. STANDARD SERVICES PRICES SCHEDULE Document No: UE4309 Issue: 4 Issue Date: 1 April,
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