SA Power Networks' Tariff Advisory Group (TAG) meets 3 times a year to provide a forum for listening and discussion on issues facing our community, with a focus on the structure and design of network tariffs.
The TAG represents a diverse range of customer views which are discussed, considered and used to shape SA Power Networks' decision-making processes.
The Tariff Advisory Group (TAG) has been established to:
- Provide a forum that enables representative groups of South Australian businesses and residents to engage with SA Power Networks to explore the structure and design of network tariffs.
- Establish a forum for listening, discussion and collaborative engagement with customers and stakeholders regarding network tariffs.
- Discuss the progress and implementation of our 2020-25 Tariff Structure Statement.
- Engage to develop our 2025-2030 Tariff Structure Statement.
- Build understanding and trust between stakeholders and SA Power Networks.
The Tariff Working Group has two distinct areas of focus - business tariffs and residential tariffs. The group consists of representatives from the following organisations:
- Electricity and Water Ombudsman SA
- Department of Energy and Mining
- SA Business Chamber
- AGL
- AIG
- Central Irrigation Trust
- SA Wine Industry Association
- Small Business Commissioner
- Local Government Association
- Yes Group
- Central Irrigation Trust
- Sustainable Savings
Find out more about the TAG, by downloading the Terms of Reference or reading the Agenda and Minutes.
Use our Q&A tool (below) to ask us a question about the group, or directly to the chairperson.