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Parliamentary Questions


Question Without Notice No. 49 asked in the Legislative Council on 6 May 2021 by Hon Dr Steve Thomas

Parliament: 41 Session: 1

CORONAVIRUS — SMALL BUSINESS — ELECTRICITY TARIFF CREDIT

49. Hon Dr STEVE THOMAS to the minister representing the Minister for Energy:

I refer to the state government's $500 electricity offsets put in place in response to the last COVID lockdown in February.

(1) How many businesses are eligible to receive the $500 electricity credit?

(2) How many businesses have received the $500 electricity credit since the February lockdown?

(3) What is the expected total cost of the credit, assuming it is paid to all eligible businesses?

(4) What is the total value of the credits paid so far?

(5) Of this, what is the total value paid to metropolitan-based businesses?

(6) Of this total, what is the total value paid to regional-based businesses?

Hon ALANNAH MacTIERNAN replied:

I thank the member for the question. The following information has been provided by the Minister for Energy.

(1) The whole information cannot be provided in the time frame given. However, I can say that 82 518 Synergy and Horizon Power small businesses and charities are eligible to receive the credit.

An additional number of businesses and charities not directly billed by Synergy or Horizon Power, such as those in embedded networks, will be able to apply to receive payment through the Department of Finance. Those applications will open in mid-June 2021.

(2) A total of 82 518 eligible Synergy and Horizon Power customers received the $500 small business and charity offset payment.

(3) This information is not able to be provided in the time frame.

(4) The total value of the credits paid so far is $41 259 000.

(5)–(6) It is not possible to provide this exact information in the time provided; however, figures can be provided for the south west interconnected grid and the remainder of the state. The SWIS extends from the Perth metropolitan area to Kalbarri in the north, Bremer Bay in the south and Kalgoorlie in the east, with an offshoot to the east of Merredin. The amount of $38 469 000 has been paid to eligible small businesses and charities in the SWIS and $2 790 000 has been paid to eligible small businesses and charities outside the SWIS.