Retail Supply of Electricity Contract
- Mandatory
Date: | 1 Jul 2022 - 30 Jun 2032 | |
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Updated: | 21 Jun 2021 | |
Managed: | NSW Procurement | Contact owner |
Type: | Whole of government | |
Contract Number: | 3062 |
What's covered
The contract provides the retail supply of electricity and green power for:
- large sites with consumption over 100,000 kWh per year
- small sites with consumption under 100,000 kWh per year.
What you need to know
Contract 3062 delivers reliable, cost-effective electricity supply for small and large sites.
It supports the NSW Electricity Strategy, the Government Resource Efficiency Policy (GREP) and the Net Zero Plan by providing fast dispatchable generation that will further support NSW’s transition to a lower emissions electricity system.
Contract 3062 replaced the previous electricity contracts 776 and 777 in July 2022.
Who to contact
For more information or advice, you can contact the head contract owner, NSW Procurement, by emailing nswbuy@treasury.nsw.gov.au
Approved supplier
Who can use this contract
This contract is a mandatory, whole-of-government agreement.
All NSW Government agencies are mandated
This means that all NSW Government agencies are mandated to use this contract for electricity supply for both large and small sites.
The large sites agreement is strictly limited to mandated NSW Government agencies that are governed by the NSW Procurement Policy Framework.
If you're unsure whether your organisation can access the large sites agreement, please contact NSW Procurement by emailing nswbuy@treasury.nsw.gov.au
Non-agency buyers may also be eligible
You don’t have to be a NSW Government agency to buy under NSW Government contracts, panels and contracts.
But you do have to apply to become an eligible non-agency buyer. Once approved, you'll get an authorised buyer identification number (NSWBuy number). Use this number to buy through NSW Government schemes and contracts.
Eligible non-agency buyers can benefit from this contract via access to the small sites agreement for sites with consumption under 100,000 kWh per year.
Eligible buyers are not able to access the large sites agreement.