Queensland electricity transmission tariffs 1 July 2012 to 30 June 2017


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The chart shows Powerlink's idea of how its proposed 1 July 2012 to 30 June 2017 costs would impact Queensland transmission tariffs. Powerlink argued coal and LNG projects increased its need to spend.

 Powerlink opposes constraints: The Australian Energy Regulator aimed to limit Powerlink's spending, with the aim to lower electricity bills, in Queensland.    ...Log in to read rest of Article or image.
(2012-01-26)

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Article in: [Electricity Week][EWN Publishing][Electricity QLD]
Article Tags: [ Energy - General ][ Resources/Mining ][ Energy - Electricity ][ Development ][ Environment ][ Investment ][ tariff ][ Transmission ][ Price ]


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