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FCAS Causer Pays Settlement Factors FCAS Causer Pays Settlement Factors Issued: 5/03/2021 Period of Application: 21/03/2021 to 17/04/2021 Sample Period: 12:05AM, 31/01/2021 to 12:00AM, 28/02/2021 Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania Region Causer Pays Factors Scheduled and Semi-Scheduled Aggregations Factor AETV Pty Ltd 0.00249951 AGL Hydro Partnership 2.907679623 AGL Loy Yang Marketing Pty Ltd 0 AGL Macquarie Pty Limited 0 AGL PARF NSW Pty Ltd 0.618053534 AGL PARF QLD Pty Limited 0.471364625 AGL SA Generation Pty Limited 0.992759413 Alinta Energy Retail Sales Pty Ltd 0 Ararat Wind Farm Pty Ltd 1.004170416 Arrow Southern Generation Pty Ltd And Arrow Braemar 2 Pty Ltd 0 Berrybank Development Pty Ltd 0.26806866 Boco Rock Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.24360835 Bodangora Wind Farm Pty Limited 0.444594191 Bomen Solar Farm Pty Ltd As Trustee For Bomen SF Trust 0.927927669 Braemar Power Project Pty Ltd 0 Bulgana Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.503693302 BWF Nominees Pty Ltd As The Trustee For BWF Trust 0 Callide Power Trading Pty Limited 0 Capricorn SF No1 Pty Ltd 0.042349124 Cherry Tree Wind Farm Pty Ltd As Trustee For The Cherry Tree Project Trust 0.006566068 Childers Solar Pty Ltd ATF The Childers Solar Trust 0.157015071 Clare Solar Farm Pty Ltd 0.041974138 CleanCo Queensland Limited 0.723895923 Clermont Asset Co Pty Ltd ATF Clermont Solar Unit Trust 0 Coleambally Solar Pty Ltd 0.775204037 Collector Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.213207442 Corowa Operationsco Pty Ltd As The Trustee For Corowa Operations Trust 2.47E-06 Crookwell Development Pty Ltd 0.328405485 CRWF Nominees Pty Ltd As Trustee For The CRWF Trust 0.111943777 CS Energy Limited 1.338488557 Darling Downs Solar Farm Pty Ltd 0.71582458 Darlington Point Solar Farm Pty Ltd 1.050124239 Daydream Solar Farm Pty Ltd As The Trustee For The Daydream Solar Farm Trust 0.699901924 Delta Electricity 0.660811078 Diamond Energy Pty Ltd 0 Dundonnell Wind Farm Pty Ltd 1.533898242 Elliott Nevertire Solar Pty Ltd As Trustee For The Elliott Nevertire Trust 1.38047429 Enel Energy Australia Pty Ltd 0 EnergyAustralia Ecogen Pty Ltd 0 EnergyAustralia Pty Ltd 0 EnergyAustralia Yallourn Pty Ltd 0 Ergon Energy Queensland Pty Ltd 0 ERM Power Retail Pty Ltd 0.037267285 - 1 - FS NSW Project No 1 At Pty Ltd ATF The FS NSW Project No 1 Asset Trust 0.853745473 Gannawarra Solar Farm Pty Ltd 0.430403364 Genex (Solar) Pty Ltd 0 Glenrowan Sun Farm Pty Ltd 0 Goonumbla Asset Co Pty Ltd As The Trustee For Goonumbla Asset Trust 0.37677277 Greentricity Pty Ltd 0.08477772 GSP Energy Pty Ltd 0.168898434 Gunning Wind Energy Developments Pty Ltd 0.097614547 Hamilton Solar Farm Pty Ltd 0.279636237 Hayman Solar Farm Pty Ltd As The Trustee For The Hayman Solar Farm Trust 0.160518566 Hornsdale Power Reserve Pty Ltd 0 HWF 2 Pty Ltd 0.110144254 HWF1 Pty Ltd 0.089731485 HWF3 Pty Ltd 0.21179347 Hydro-Electric Corporation 0 Infigen Energy SAGT Pty Limited 0 Iraak Sun Farm Pty Ltd 1.309697239 Jemalong PV Asset Pty Ltd As Trustee For The Jemalong PV Asset Trust 0.658250771 Kiata Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.460752131 KSF Project Nominees Pty Ltd As The Trustee For KSF Project Trust 3.378360769 Lake Bonney Wind Power Pty Ltd 0.750694203 Lal Lal Wind Farms Nom Co Pty Ltd 0.932926002 Lightsource Australia SPV 4 Pty Ltd 0.108252945 Limondale Sun Farm Pty Ltd 0.936317771 Lincoln Gap Wind Farm (Operations) Pty Ltd 0.182685743 Manildra Prop Pty Ltd As The Trustee For The Manildra Asset Trust 0.284122511 Millmerran Energy Trader Pty Ltd 0.092093128 Molong Operationsco Pty Ltd As The Trustee For Molong Operations Trust 0.140290377 Moorabool Wind Farm Interface Company Pty Ltd 0.194421446 Moree Solar Farm Pty Ltd 0 Mt Mercer Windfarm Pty Ltd 0.268260052 Mt. Gellibrand Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.516746899 New Gullen Range Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.683349927 Numurkah Solar Farm Pty Ltd 0.093513782 Origin Energy Electricity Limited 0 Origin Energy Uranquinty Power Pty Ltd 1.597698616 Pacific Hydro Clements Gap Pty Ltd 0.018551762 Pacific Hydro Crowlands Pty Ltd 0.06862997 Pacific Hydro Haughton Solar Farm Pty Ltd 0.195943615 Parkes Solar Farm Pty Ltd 0.290187203 Pelican Point Power Limited 0 QGC Sales Qld Pty Ltd 0.116968036 Ross River Operations Pty Ltd As The Trustee For The Ross River Operations Trust 0.341685668 RTA Yarwun Pty Ltd 0.00583209 Salt Creek Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.117229043 Smithfield Power Generation Pty Ltd 0 Snowtown Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.632384395 Snowtown Wind Farm Stage 2 Pty Ltd 0.691044193 Snowy Hydro Limited 0 South Australian Water Corporation 0.005876315 Stanwell Corporation Limited 0 Sun Metals Corporation Pty Ltd 0 Sunraysia Solar Project Pty Ltd As Trustee For Sunraysia Solar Project Trust 0.953099003 Susan River Solar Pty Ltd As Trustee For Susan River Solar Trust 0.767354377 Synergen Power Pty Limited 0 - 2 - Taralga Wind Farm Nominees No 2 Pty Ltd (ATF Taralga Wind Farm Operating Trust) 0.206509309 Telstra Energy (Generation) Pty Ltd 4.911212259 The Trustee For Finley Solar Trust 1.137670006 The Trustee For Granville Harbour Operations Trust 1.34940849 The Trustee For The SWF1 Operations Trust 0.555739062 The University Of Queensland 0.063843935 Vena Energy Services (Australia) Pty Ltd 0 Waterloo Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0 Wemen Asset Co Pty Ltd As Trustee For Wemen Solar Unit Trust 0.666328421 White Rock Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.364796762 Whitsunday Solar Farm Pty Ltd 0.387259357 Wild Cattle Hill Pty Ltd 1.23277049 Willogoleche Power Pty Ltd As The Trustee For The Willogoleche Operating Trust 0.320030872 Woodlawn Wind Pty Ltd 0.112158017 Yarranlea Solar Pty Ltd 0.797575016 Yatpool Sun Farm Pty Ltd 1.125128467 Non-Scheduled Aggregations AGL Hydro Partnership 0 AGL SA Generation Pty Limited 0.209507658 Alcoa Portland Aluminium Pty Ltd (LOAD) 2.422777989 Canunda Power Pty Ltd 0.111793727 Cathedral Rocks Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.029037335 CleanCo Queensland Limited 0.015757362 CS Energy Limited 0 CS Energy Limited (LOAD) 0.857330558 Cullerin Range Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.038419686 Diamond Energy Pty Ltd 0.642311788 EDL CSM (QLD) Pty Ltd 0 EDL Projects (Australia) Pty Ltd 0.218307839 Energy Pacific (Vic) Pty Ltd 0.135587426 Essential Energy 0 Griffith Solar Farm Pty Ltd 0.59961804 Hughenden Solar Pty Limited As Trustee For Hughenden Solar Trust 0.123163197 Hydro-Electric Corporation 2.260166663 Infigen Energy Markets Pty Limited 0.205498673 Lake Bonney Wind Power Pty Ltd 0.380002564 Mortons Lane Windfarm Pty Limited 0.025370662 Mt Millar Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.259108971 Mugga Lane Solar Park Pty Ltd 0.156493852 Origin Energy Electricity Limited 0 Pacific Hydro Challicum Hills Pty Ltd 0.168209198 Pacific Hydro Yaloak South Pty Ltd 0.125448975 Pyrenees Wind Energy Development Pty Ltd 0.806101295 Renewable Power Australia Limited 0.009295727 Royalla Solar Farm Pty Limited 0.229973225 SA Power Networks 0.05438545 Snowy Hydro Limited 0 Stanwell Corporation Limited 0 Starfish Hill Wind Farm Pty Ltd 0.018595498 Tomago Aluminium Company Pty Ltd 0.275725573 Residual Loads 38.53255128 100 - 3 -.
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