Power bills to rise by $560 a year if electricity networks get their way

By Jessica Irvine
Updated August 4 2015 - 7:08am, first published 12:15am
Network costs make up about half of what electricity retailers charge consumers. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Network costs make up about half of what electricity retailers charge consumers. Photo: Glenn Hunt

NSW households could be slugged an extra $560 a year if electricity networks are successful in their legal bid to charge consumers more.

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