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Year

Average household electricity usage (kWh)

2007-08

8420

2008-09

8420

2009-10

8420

2010-11

8420

2011-12

8420

2012-13

8420

2013-14

7180 1

2014-15

7312

2015-16

7312

2016-17

7312

2017-18

7151

Note 1 – Following the commencement of the National Energy Customer Framework in 2012-13, the ACT adopted the use of representative household electricity consumption figures published by the Australian Energy Regulator. Prior to 2012-13, average household electricity consumption statistics were drawn from figures published by the ACT Independent Competition and Regulatory Commission.

2. As outlined in the table below.

Year

Projected average household electricity usage (kWh)

2018/19

7151

2019/20

7151

2020/21

7151

Energy—feed-in tariff cost
(Question No 1319)

Mr Coe asked the Minister for Climate Change and Sustainability, upon notice, on 13 April 2018:

(1) What is the breakdown of the total large-scale feed-in tariff costs for each generator currently receiving or which has received a feed-in tariff entitlement as per question on notice No 984 for the (a) 2013-14, (b) 2014-15, (c) 2015-16, (d) 2016-17 and (e) 2017-18 to date, financial years.

(2) What is the breakdown of the projected total large-scale feed-in tariff costs for each generator that is currently or will be receiving a feed-in tariff entitlement as per question on notice No 984 in the (a) 2017-18, (b) 2018-19, (c) 2019-20 and (d) 2020-21 financial years.

Mr Rattenbury: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

1. The large-scale feed-in tariff prices paid to each generator currently receiving feed-in tariff support payments are listed below. They are not adjusted for inflation and remain constant, in nominal terms, in each financial year.


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