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FCAS Causer Pays Settlement Factors FCAS Causer Pays Settlement Factors Issued: 5/02/2021 Period of Application: 21/02/2021 to 20/03/2021 Sample Period: 12:05AM, 3/01/2021 to 12:00AM, 31/01/2021 Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania Region Causer Pays Factors Scheduled and Semi-Scheduled Aggregations Factor AETV Pty Ltd 0.026278843 AGL Hydro Partnership 2.472428051 AGL Loy Yang Marketing Pty Ltd 0 AGL Macquarie Pty Limited 0 AGL PARF NSW Pty Ltd 1.465310474 AGL PARF QLD Pty Limited 0.490530878 AGL SA Generation Pty Limited 1.260981732 Alinta Energy Retail Sales Pty Ltd 0.308880011 Ararat Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.932361125 Arrow Southern Generation Pty Ltd And Arrow Braemar 2 Pty Ltd 0 Boco Rock Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.491494702 Bodangora Wind Farm Pty Limited 0.203308574 Bomen Solar Farm Pty Ltd As Trustee For Bomen SF Trust 7.33E-07 Braemar Power Project Pty Ltd 0.043708018 Bulgana Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.358641433 BWF Nominees Pty Ltd As The Trustee For BWF Trust 0 Callide Power Trading Pty Limited 0 Capricorn SF No1 Pty Ltd 0.012097737 Cherry Tree Wind Farm Pty Ltd As Trustee For The Cherry Tree Project Trust 0.030335355 Childers Solar Pty Ltd ATF The Childers Solar Trust 0.287503145 Clare Solar Farm Pty Ltd 0.768561822 CleanCo Queensland Limited 0.691555609 Clermont Asset Co Pty Ltd ATF Clermont Solar Unit Trust 0.732482535 Coleambally Solar Pty Ltd 1.008960287 Collector Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.245221843 Crookwell Development Pty Ltd 0.283471672 CRWF Nominees Pty Ltd As Trustee For The CRWF Trust 0.228341414 CS Energy Limited 0.245831725 Darling Downs Solar Farm Pty Ltd 0.450976339 Darlington Point Solar Farm Pty Ltd 1.233744104 Daydream Solar Farm Pty Ltd As The Trustee For The Daydream Solar Farm Trust 1.3529572 Delta Electricity 1.069394443 Diamond Energy Pty Ltd 0.498351747 Dundonnell Wind Farm Pty Ltd 1.363299602 Elliott Nevertire Solar Pty Ltd As Trustee For The Elliott Nevertire Trust 1.601365226 Enel Energy Australia Pty Ltd 0 EnergyAustralia Ecogen Pty Ltd 0.016829463 EnergyAustralia Pty Ltd 0 EnergyAustralia Yallourn Pty Ltd 0 Ergon Energy Queensland Pty Ltd 0 ERM Power Retail Pty Ltd 0.038617852 FS NSW Project No 1 At Pty Ltd ATF The FS NSW Project No 1 Asset Trust 0.650008512 Gannawarra Solar Farm Pty Ltd 0.520026357 - 1 - Genex (Solar) Pty Ltd 0 Glenrowan Sun Farm Pty Ltd 0 Goonumbla Asset Co Pty Ltd As The Trustee For Goonumbla Asset Trust 0.826879445 Greentricity Pty Ltd 0.071838833 GSP Energy Pty Ltd 0.131645324 Gunning Wind Energy Developments Pty Ltd 0.125495339 Hamilton Solar Farm Pty Ltd 0.423146705 Hayman Solar Farm Pty Ltd As The Trustee For The Hayman Solar Farm Trust 0.147324359 Hornsdale Power Reserve Pty Ltd 0 HWF 2 Pty Ltd 0.228830664 HWF1 Pty Ltd 0.125284236 HWF3 Pty Ltd 0.123880241 Hydro-Electric Corporation 1.444458133 Infigen Energy SAGT Pty Limited 0.016328403 Iraak Sun Farm Pty Ltd 1.187399575 Jemalong PV Asset Pty Ltd As Trustee For The Jemalong PV Asset Trust 0 Kiata Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.098898798 KSF Project Nominees Pty Ltd As The Trustee For KSF Project Trust 3.519344828 Lake Bonney Wind Power Pty Ltd 0.439157089 Lal Lal Wind Farms Nom Co Pty Ltd 0.733135321 Lightsource Australia SPV 4 Pty Ltd 0.499366546 Limondale Sun Farm Pty Ltd 1.629288484 Lincoln Gap Wind Farm (Operations) Pty Ltd 0 Manildra Prop Pty Ltd As The Trustee For The Manildra Asset Trust 0.274446916 Millmerran Energy Trader Pty Ltd 0 Molong Operationsco Pty Ltd As The Trustee For Molong Operations Trust 0.37179243 Moorabool Wind Farm Interface Company Pty Ltd 0 Moree Solar Farm Pty Ltd 0.253125405 Mt Mercer Windfarm Pty Ltd 0.336355887 Mt. Gellibrand Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0 New Gullen Range Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.555001153 Numurkah Solar Farm Pty Ltd 0.114271439 Origin Energy Electricity Limited 0.277027982 Origin Energy Uranquinty Power Pty Ltd 1.300740758 Pacific Hydro Clements Gap Pty Ltd 0 Pacific Hydro Crowlands Pty Ltd 0.42307113 Pacific Hydro Haughton Solar Farm Pty Ltd 0.540545702 Parkes Solar Farm Pty Ltd 0.685994616 Pelican Point Power Limited 0 QGC Sales Qld Pty Ltd 0.073217047 Ross River Operations Pty Ltd As The Trustee For The Ross River Operations Trust 0.241832299 RTA Yarwun Pty Ltd 0 Salt Creek Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.119245198 Smithfield Power Generation Pty Ltd 0 Snowtown Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.803267513 Snowtown Wind Farm Stage 2 Pty Ltd 0.624793933 Snowy Hydro Limited 0 South Australian Water Corporation 0 Stanwell Corporation Limited 0 Sun Metals Corporation Pty Ltd 0 Sunraysia Solar Project Pty Ltd As Trustee For Sunraysia Solar Project Trust 0.9025465 Susan River Solar Pty Ltd As Trustee For Susan River Solar Trust 0.887776237 Synergen Power Pty Limited 0.091021713 Taralga Wind Farm Nominees No 2 Pty Ltd (ATF Taralga Wind Farm Operating Trust) 0.173217725 Telstra Energy (Generation) Pty Ltd 2.331585466 - 2 - The Trustee For Finley Solar Trust 1.241399065 The Trustee For Granville Harbour Operations Trust 0.667121841 The Trustee For The SWF1 Operations Trust 0.400697798 The University Of Queensland 0 Vena Energy Services (Australia) Pty Ltd 0 Waterloo Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.073951482 Wemen Asset Co Pty Ltd As Trustee For Wemen Solar Unit Trust 0.4061529 White Rock Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.823413511 Whitsunday Solar Farm Pty Ltd 0.908621186 Wild Cattle Hill Pty Ltd 2.480648966 Willogoleche Power Pty Ltd As The Trustee For The Willogoleche Operating Trust 0.420889339 Woodlawn Wind Pty Ltd 0.150828268 Yarranlea Solar Pty Ltd 0.721073039 Yatpool Sun Farm Pty Ltd 0.797097958 Non-Scheduled Aggregations AGL Hydro Partnership 0 AGL SA Generation Pty Limited 0.214364744 Alcoa Portland Aluminium Pty Ltd (LOAD) 0 Canunda Power Pty Ltd 0.139619323 Cathedral Rocks Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0 CleanCo Queensland Limited 0 CS Energy Limited 0 CS Energy Limited (LOAD) 2.167384446 Cullerin Range Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.053956946 Diamond Energy Pty Ltd 0.597720956 EDL CSM (QLD) Pty Ltd 0 EDL Projects (Australia) Pty Ltd 0 Energy Pacific (Vic) Pty Ltd 0.005696705 Essential Energy 0 Griffith Solar Farm Pty Ltd 0.655774988 Hughenden Solar Pty Limited As Trustee For Hughenden Solar Trust 0.202999079 Hydro-Electric Corporation 0.306614988 Infigen Energy Markets Pty Limited 1.197613019 Lake Bonney Wind Power Pty Ltd 0.477104999 Mortons Lane Windfarm Pty Limited 0 Mt Millar Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0 Mugga Lane Solar Park Pty Ltd 0.191753547 Origin Energy Electricity Limited 0 Pacific Hydro Challicum Hills Pty Ltd 0.179719646 Pacific Hydro Yaloak South Pty Ltd 0.191263149 Pyrenees Wind Energy Development Pty Ltd 0.272568797 Renewable Power Australia Limited 0 Royalla Solar Farm Pty Limited 0 SA Power Networks 0 Snowy Hydro Limited 0 Stanwell Corporation Limited 0 Starfish Hill Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.181350871 Tomago Aluminium Company Pty Ltd 1.118221908 Residual Loads 38.2179386 100 - 3 -.
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