澳洲新闻 (ABC新闻快递) 2014-10-01
时间:2014-11-11 07:44:42
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A new research has found some household power bills have been increased by up to 1,000 dollars in the past five years.
Another report was by St. Vincent de Paul and Elvis Consulting, and it says the cost of poles and wires make up more than half of some of those bills.
Well there is a lot of, lot of drives behind prices. And the two both-expensive areas, which is country NSW and South Australia, do have the largest poles and wires cost. So the cost of your poles and wires
infrastructure1 does made up a big proportion of the bill. The difference between
retailing2 cost is quite significant as well, between 13% in regulated states and up to about 30% in non-regulated states like Victoria. Now we can't understand why there is that huge difference in the cost to send the bill to the house, to household, and to answer
queries3 on the phone.
Gavin Dufty there.
To the markets:
The Dow has finished the day down slightly. The Nasdaq and S&P 500 were also lower. In London, the FTSE lost 1/3 of a percent.
Looking at commodity prices:
West Tax Crudes has traded at 91 US dollars a barrel. And Tapis is at 98 US dollars a barrel. Gold is trading at 1,208 US dollars an ounce. The Australian dollar is buying 87 US cents, 69 Euro cents and 54 pence
sterling4.
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