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AER responds to Marinus Link Revenue Proposal

by Katie Livingston
March 25, 2025
in Electricity, News, Policy, Projects, Renewable Energy, Spotlight, Telecommunications
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The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) has published its issues paper in response to the Marinus Link Revenue Proposal – Part B (Construction costs). 

The issues paper sets out the AER’s initial observations on the proposed construction costs and the procurement process to date and provides an important opportunity for the public to provide feedback. 

Marinus Link submitted its draft revenue proposal in November 2024. The document proposed the Maximum Allowable Revenue (or ‘MAR’) for stage one of the project based on several factors, including the final costs to complete the project, the cost of debt, return on equity, depreciation of the asset. and other factors. 

As part of this process, the AER publishes an issues paper for public consultation, where it raises what it considers key areas of focus within the proposal. 

This is an important part of the project’s planning and procurement process to ensure clarity and confidence for the community and energy consumers about the impact and benefits of Marinus Link in delivering cleaner, affordable and more reliable energy in the future. 

AER is encouraging responses to this issues paper before 18 April 2025 and will be holding a public webinar on 3 April 2025. 

More information is available at AER consults on Marinus Link construction costs proposal | Australian Energy Regulator (AER). 

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