Australian Competition and Consumer Commission

09/30/2022 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/29/2022 21:45

The ACCC grants authorisation to LGA Procurement & Ors to undertake a joint tender process to procure retail electricity services in South Australia

The ACCC has issued a final determination granting authorisation to LGA Procurement, on behalf of itself, 64 local government councils and seven associated local government entities (collectively, the Participating Entities), to pool the Participating Entities' electricity demand, and jointly investigate and evaluate tenders for the supply of retail electricity services (including Accredited Renewable Electricity and Unspecified Electricity) to the Participating Entities.

The ACCC considers the proposed joint tender arrangement would be likely to result in public benefits in the form of environmental benefits, transaction cost savings and stimulation of competition to supply electricity to the Participating Entities. The ACCC considers that the proposed arrangement would be likely to result in minimal public detriment.

Authorisation is granted for 15 years, until 22 October 2037. This period reflects a period of time to undertake the joint tender process, an initial 3-7 year period for the term of the electricity supply agreement/s and a seven year period to enable extension of the term of the agreement/s.

Further information about the ACCC's determination is available on the ACCC public register at: LGA Procurement & Ors

Published date:
30 September 2022

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