Transmission Stakeholder Advisory Panel
The Transmission Stakeholder Advisory Panel (TSAP) consists of customer and stakeholder representatives from across the energy section and plays a crucial role in shaping our TRR 2027-2032 pro
Our engagement plan is a 'living' document, which outlines the engagement we will undertake on our TRR 2027-32 program until we submit our proposal to the AER on 31 October 2025.
We both recognise, and support this document changing over time, as customers and other stakeholders begin their engagement activities with us, and as environmental circumstances continue to change.
We invite you to provide your feedback on our engagement plan via the following form.
Our TRR 2027-2032 engagement plan is the result of a co-design process with customer representatives and other stakeholders, and build on:
The Transmission Stakeholder Advisory Panel (TSAP) consists of customer and stakeholder representatives from across the energy section and plays a crucial role in shaping our TRR 2027-2032 pro
In this meeting, the Transmission Stakeholder Advisory Panel discussed of Victorian Transmission Network, The Transmission Revenue Reset and how the panel will engage throughout the Transmission Revenue Reset 2027-2032.
In this session, AusNet met with TSAP, developers, distributors and other interested parties and discussed:
In this meeting AusNet provided the panel with an overview of AusNet's transmission network and the Transmission Revenue Reset process. Additionally the panel discussed and confirmed the topics they will engage on through the TRR 2027-2032 process.
In this meeting AusNet provided the panel with an overview of how it develops its capex proposal including how forecasts for its Asset Replacement and Major Station Projects. The panel supported AusNet's capex forecasting process and approach.
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In this session AusNet shared an overview of how it is responding to the opportunities identified in Part 1 of the New Connections Workshop, to help improve the connections process into the Victorian transmission network.
In this meeting AusNet provided an overview of its opex proposal and deliverability challenges its forecasting for its TRR 2027-2032 proposal. Additionally, the TSAP Chair; Glenn Orgias invited TSAP members to provide feedback on AusNet's TRR engagement process so far.
In this meeting AusNet met with TSAP, Landholder advocates and Customer advocates to discuss the need and implications of AusNet proposing an opex step change to uplift its landholder engagement capabilities for the existing transmission network.
In this meeting AusNet took attendees on a tour of its transmission control room, and presented a detailed overview of its resilience related capex proposal. This included AusNet's proposed investments in the following areas that will help AusNet's network withstand and recover from extreme events:
In this meeting AusNet presented a comprehensive overview of it's capital expenditure (capex) proposal for the Transmission Revenue Reset 2027-2032. This included AusNet's proposed investments across several key areas aimed at maintaining reliability, enhancing resilience, and supporting the energy transition:
In this meeting AusNet presented an overview of its draft proposal.
The meeting summary will be shared shortly
In this meeting AusNet will present its analysis on deliverability, and an overview of it's risk allocation proposal for the TRR 2027-2032
In this meeting AusNet will present an overview of its final proposal and outline the changes it's made to the TRR 2027-2032 based on feedback received on the draft proposal
View our draft proposal and let us know what you think by 30 August for us to consider your feedback in our final proposal
Sign-up for our webinar and Q&A session to learn more about our Transmission Revenue Reset 2027-2032 draft proposal
Find out more about the Transmission Revenue Reset process that we undertake every 5 years to determine the services we deliver and the prices we charge customers.
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