Level 1 ASPs
Level 1 ASP undertake work to extend the overhead and/or underground electricity network or increase the capacity of the existing network.
- Proactive discussions, engagement and insights from Level 1 Accredited Service Providers;
- Critical information updates; and
- Other useful and relevant information
If you need further information or support, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au
Level 1 ASP undertake work to extend the overhead and/or underground electricity network or increase the capacity of the existing network.
- Proactive discussions, engagement and insights from Level 1 Accredited Service Providers;
- Critical information updates; and
- Other useful and relevant information
If you need further information or support, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au
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Optional Neara iPad App training information for Level 1 ASPs
What’s happening?
We are offering training for the Essential Energy iPad Neara application for Level 1 ASPs that are interested.
This is not a mandatory application, but it is available for those who are keen to use it as a tool to assist with their work.
The application offers the following features:
- Ability to see a design in 3D.
- Ability to see surrounding network data in 3D.
- Ability to visualise terrain of the site before a site visit.
- Ability to see design on an iPad.
- Ability to click on links to CEOM drawings (internet access required).
- Ability to see construction schedule down to asset level on an iPad.
- Ability to capture photos and GIS location of the build.
- Ability to calibrate heights against a photo.
- Ability to see the same checks that the Network Assurance Facilitators use.
The application will assist you with quotations and can save time and money.
Can I find out more beforehand?
Watch the presentation providing some information about the application, click on the Recording.
What training options are being offered?
We are offering three optional repeat Zoom training sessions:
- Option 1: Tuesday 14th March from 3.30pm – 5pm. Register Here
- Option 2: Wednesday 15th March from 3.30pm – 5pm. Register Here
- Option 3: Friday 17th March: from 2pm – 3.30pm. Register Here
We recommend that you register in advance. Registrations close 5 minutes before each session. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Do I need anything to participate in the training?
You can just come and listen, however, to get the most out of the training you will need:
- An iPad – must be an iPad Pro with internet connection.
- iPad OS version 16.0 or above.
- Be an authorised Level 1 ASP.
A Neara iPad application licence. Neara are offering an extended trial version for three months to those who express interest before the training. Email oscar@neara.com directly if you’d like the free trial version.
What do you need to do?
- Register for one of the above training sessions.
- View this communication via Essential Engagement
- Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.
For more information:
Please do not hesitate to contact the Digital Asset Management team at dam@essentialenergy.com.au. if you have any queries.
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Essential Connections Update 7th March 2023.
Changes to the Low Voltage Connections External User Guide.
We have made a change to the structure of the external user guide for low voltage connections. The enquiry, application and design processes were all contained within one large guide.
However, based on your feedback, we have now split these guides to provide a process focus so that customers can find the process specific information they are after rather than having to go through a large guide. We have also created a number of videos for the design related processes and linked them to the new guides. All guides can be found on the support page on our website:Essential Connections Support.
The new guides are:
- Connection Enquiry.
- Connection Application.
- Design Information Application – with videos for the DIA process, how to collaborate with the design team and what to do when a case is moved to Pending Requestor.
- Design Certification - with videos for the design certification process and recertification process, how to collaborate with the design team and what to do when a case is moved to Pending Requestor.
- Non-Standard Approvals.
- Easements.
- Asset Labels.
Essential Connections Invoice Reference Number (EEI-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx).
Customers that are paying for an invoice out of Essential Connections have experienced an issue with not having the ability to copy and paste the invoice reference number from the body of the email. As a result, we have now amended the automated email that goes out with the invoice to include the EEI reference number which can be copied and pasted into the portal.
Searching for an ECN Number when you are not the owner of the application case.
Earlier this year several customers that were not the owner of the application case, when they tried to search in Essential Connections using the ECN nothing was returned in the search. We have made an update to the system that now resolves this issue, and anyone can search using the ECN number (note, the search will only return cases that your business owns under that ECN).
What do you need to do?
- Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.
- View this communication via Essential Engagement.
Further Information
If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.
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Invitation to access to our 3D digital asset management system
What’s happening?
Essential Energy is offering Level 1 ASPs access to our 3D digital asset management system. This cost-efficient and time-saving system can enable you to:
- See designs created by the Level 3 ASP in Neara software in 3D.
- See surrounding network data in 3D.
- See designs on an iPad rather than on paper.
- Preview site terrain before a site visit.
- Click on links to CEOM drawings via internet connection.
- View projects from construction schedule down to asset level.
- Capture photos and GIS location of the build.
- Calibrate heights against photos.
- See the same checks that the Network Assurance Facilitators use.
- Reduce re-work.
Want to know more?
We’re holding three repeat information and demonstration sessions for Level 1 ASPs to view and find out more about the system. We’ll also discuss what hardware, software and licensing arrangements you’ll need to use Neara.
You will need to register before joining the Zoom session, either beforehand, or on the day at least five minutes before the starting time. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
- Wednesday, 1st March from 8am – 9am: Register Here
- Thursday, 2nd March from 4pm – 5pm: Register Here
- Friday, 3rd March from 2pm – 3pm: Register Here
Need Neara training for iPad?
We’re running three repeat training sessions, also by Zoom. These will be held on:
- Tuesday, 14th March from 3.30pm – 5pm.
- Wednesday, 15th March from 3.30pm – 5pm.
- Friday, 17th March from 2pm – 3.30pm.
Registration, Zoom links and more information about these training sessions with be provided following the information sessions. Further face-to-face, practical hands-on sessions are also being planned.
In the meantime, if you have any questions about the information sessions or training sessions, please contact the Digital Asset Management project at dam@essentialenergy.com.au
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Requesting a DIA for a Major Connection Project & Essential Connections Portal Maintenance
Essential Connections Portal Maintenance from 10:00am this Friday 10th February - 07:00am 13th February 2023.
Essential Energy will be performing maintenance on the Essential Connections portal from 10:00am Friday 10th February 2023 to 7:00am Monday 13th February 2023. During this time, applications and enquiries will not be able to be submitted. We apologise for any inconvenience.
Requesting a DIA for a Major Connection Project
With the launch of our Major Connections functionality in the Essential Connections portal a few weeks ago we have also introduced a new pathway for submitting a Design Information Application (DIA) request relating to these Major Connections projects. A DIA request requires an ECN number and an application case number, so we have created a new application type called the ‘Major Connection Contestable Works Project application’. The application takes less than 5 minutes to complete, auto-approves and has no fee attached so you can get your application case number and ECN immediately and proceed to your DIA request.
As part of the application process, we ask for you to enter the ECN number from the Major Connections process so please make sure you get this from the proponent of the Major Connection (or whoever submitted the Detailed Enquiry). The system will not let you proceed if the ECN you select isn’t related to a major connection. Additionally, a DIA can only be requested for a Major Connection when our connections planning team determine that the project has proceeded sufficiently to inform an accurate DIA request. If you try to submit this application and are unable to proceed, please check the ECN number with the connection proponent or ask them to contact their connection co-ordinator.
We have also developed a guide to help you navigate this new connection application which can be found Essential Connections Support.
Load Requirements in Application Form
We have received a few enquiries from customers around whether the ‘Required Load’ fields in our low voltage connection application forms for existing connections require the total load or only the new load required. For these fields you need to enter the total required load following the proposed connection (i.e. existing load plus new load). Our Essential Connections Support-Registered User Guide has been updated to make this requirement clearer.
User Nicknames
You would have noticed that on some of the communications sent from the Essential Energy portal your ‘name’ has been a random 20-digit number. We have recently updated the system to use your ‘first name, last name’ instead of the random number.
What do you need to do?
- Review the guide to help navigate this new application.
- Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.
- View this communication via Essential Engagement.
Further Information
If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.
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Managing cases and projects in Essential Connections using list views
Using List Views to Help You Manage All Your Cases in Essential Connections.
List views are used in Essential Connections to list out your cases and projects to make it easier for you to manage all your cases. There are two list views that you see on your homepage every time you log into Essential Connections – My Submitted Cases and My Projects.
Not all the columns for these list views are displayed on the Homepage – to view all the columns press the ‘View All’ button at the bottom of the list view on your Homepage. We have included a number of different bits of information, such as NMI, address and customer surname, in these list views to help you manage your jobs.
New List View in Essential Connections to Help You Manage All Cases Submitted by your Organisation.
We have now created a new list view for all users called ‘My Business Cases’. This list view will allow you to see all the cases submitted by anyone in your organisation. It includes the same information as My Submitted Cases with an additional column called Submitted by Contact to allow for visibility of all cases submitted by any employee in your business.
We have also written an article that is available on our website that steps you through how to find this new view or any of the other views available - Essential Connections Support.
What do you need to do?
- Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.
- Access our Essential Connections Support to view our list view guide.
- View this communication via Essential Engagement.
Further Information
If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.
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Changes to ASP Team Roles
What is Happening?
Following an organisational restructure effective from 9th January 2023, Hamish Wheatley will be leading our ASP team as ASP Connections Manager, and your point of contact. He can be contacted via email: hamish.wheatley@essentialenergy.com.au.
This will allow Hamish to provide support to the ASP relationship team while we transition to a customer friendly connections process Hamish Wheatley brings both a technical background as well as experience in providing customer focused outcomes
What do you need to do?
Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.
Further Information
If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.
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ASP Forums 2022 - Wrap Up
What is Happening?
ASP Forums were held via zoom in November and December 2022, we appreciate that your business is your number one priority and that you may not have been able to attend. As such, a recording of one of the sessions is available on Essential Engagement
What do you need to do?
Watch the Recording of the ASP November/December 2022 Forum.
Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.
View this communication via Essential Engagement
Further Information
If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au
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Essential Connections Weekly Update 24th November 2022
Planning Assessment Enquiry
This week we are releasing a new Planning Assessment Enquiry process which effectively replaces the old ‘feasibility DIP’ process. The Planning Assessment Enquiry process is to be used by customers where they would like a formal assessment from our planning team to identify potential network augmentation needs on a project to help inform whether the project should proceed to a formal connection application. Fees apply for this service.
For further information on this service and for information on how to apply please refer to our Planning Assessment Enquiry knowledge article on Essential Support.
Note that the Planning Assessment Enquiry does not give you a binding connection offer and you will still be required to submit a connection application if you want to proceed with the connection.
Standard Auto Approval fee change
The new Essential Connections portal has allowed for a more efficient approval process, an automated approval and offer creation. One example of this is the new Subdivision application where augmentation is known and accepted upfront.
Our existing fee structure has not accounted for this change, a new fee will be added in the next regulatory period. In the interim Essential Energy have made a decision to change the fee charged for a Standard offer where it has been auto approved, to the Connection offer service - Basic fee.
This change will be implemented in the system on 1st December, automatically. You will see the new amount in your invoice from this date.
For more information on Ancillary Network Service fees visit our website, Pricing Schedule for Ancillary Network Services.
What do you need to do?
- Review the above and make your customers aware.
- Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.
- View this communication via Essential Engagement.
Further Information
If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au
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Document Library unavailable for three hours on Monday, 28th November 2022
What is Happening?
Our Document Library will be unavailable from 12 noon until 3pm on Monday, 28 November 2022 while routine maintenance is carried out.
Please help minimise inconvenience by sourcing any necessary documents prior to this.
What do you need to do?
- Ensure you have sourced your documents prior to the scheduled maintenance date and time.
- Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.
- View this communication via Essential Engagement
Further Information
If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au
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Register for Essential Energy ASP Zoom forums: November/December 2022
What is happening?
To protect everyone’s health and safety, we’ll hold our next round of ASP engagement forums via Zoom, rather than face to face.
In this round, we’ll be covering a range of topics including Safety, Standards update, our BetterConnect project and Connections Changes.
We encourage you to participate in these forums. You’ll have the opportunity to discuss our plans and initiatives, and to ask questions or raise issues with Essential Energy team members.
Dates and times
Click on one of the session date/time options below to reserve your preferred session time, each session will run for two hours (all sessions will have the same content).
Date
Time
Link
Tuesday 29th November 2022
11:00am – 1:00pm
Wednesday 30th November 2022
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Thursday 1st December 2022
9:00am - 11:00am
A confirmation email will be sent to you with the Zoom meeting details once you have registered.
What do you need to do?
- Select the session date above and reserve your spot to attend one of our forums.
- Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.
- View this communication via Essential Engagement.
Further Information
If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.
Who's Listening
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Phone 02 6933 5956 Email hamish.wheatley@essentialenergy.com.au
Essential Connections
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- Composite Pole Journey and FAQ's (694 KB) (pdf)
- Essential Energy - Digital Identification User Guide.pdf (1.87 MB) (pdf)
- Policy/Documents
- Safety Briefs/Alerts
- Essential Connections Portal Preview (1.21 MB) (mp4)
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