As usual the member is comparing the price of 1 kwh across different taxation systems with varying network charges and environment protection costs.
The member fails to mention the biggest fraction of energy bills has been network charges which continue to increase without any respite.
He also fails to address the fact that residential consumer prices for electricity have long exceeded the industrial prices in Europe not just in Australia. This widening gap in Australia was one of the IPA's wishes in the privatisation of the energy network.
Tibor Majlath
Posted on 15 Nov 2018 3:51 pm
As usual the member is comparing the price of 1 kwh across different taxation systems with varying network charges and environment protection costs.
The member fails to mention the biggest fraction of energy bills has been network charges which continue to increase without any respite.
He also fails to address the fact that residential consumer prices for electricity have long exceeded the industrial prices in Europe not just in Australia. This widening gap in Australia was one of the IPA's wishes in the privatisation of the energy network.