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MondWednesday,
5 July 2006
SYKES – PAYMENTS AVAILABLE FOR
POOR ELECTRICITY STANDARDS
A free brochure is available outlining the payments
electricity consumers can expect if poor service standards are experienced
is now available from the office of Nationals Member for Benalla, Bill
Sykes.
Earlier this year, the Essential Services
Commissioner strengthened the Guaranteed Service Level (GSL) payments to
electricity customers whose level of electricity supply service falls
below the required standard.
Dr Sykes said, “The five electricity suppliers in
Victoria are now obliged to pay customers for poor service standards and
certain supply interruptions.
“GSL payments apply to the cumulative amount of time
off-supply and the number of sustained interruptions per calendar year”.
Dr Sykes continued, “The GSL Scheme, entitles
customers to:
• $20 if the distributor is more than twenty minutes
late for an appointment with a customer;
• $50 per day to a maximum of $250 if the
distributor does not supply electricity to the customer on the day agreed;
• $10 if you report a faulty public light which is
maintained by your distributor and that public light is not repaired
within two business days of being notified, and you are the occupier of
the neighbouring residence or business.”
• $100 payment if you experience more than 20 hours
of unplanned, sustained interruption in a calendar year; $150 for more
than 30 hours, and $300 for more than 60 hours.
The above payment provisions exclude the impact of
certain events such as failure of the state-wide transmission system or
insufficient transmission.
GSL payments do not cover faults caused by
customer’s damaged equipment blowing a mains fuse or faulty safety
switches.
Dr Sykes concluded by saying, “Distributors can be
contacted by ringing the following telephone numbers”.
• AGL ……………………..1300 796 011
• Powercor…………………13 22 06
• CitiPower …………....….1300 301 101
• SP AusNet …………...…1300 360 795
• United Energy (Alinta)… 1300 131 689
Media contact: Bill Sykes (03) 5762 2100 or 0427 624
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