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Goods and Services
In reply to the Hon. A. KOUTSANTONIS (West Torrens) (24 November 2020). (Estimates Committee B)
The Hon. D.C. VAN HOLST PELLEKAAN (Stuart—Minister for Energy and Mining): I have been advised the following in relation to spend on goods and services:
The Department for Energy and Mining has budgeted to spend the following amounts on goods and services from 2020-21 across the forward estimates:
2020-21($000) | 2021-22($000) | 2022-23($000) | 2023-24($000) | 2024-25($000) |
48,676 | 39,737 | 31,435 | 30,855 | 28,687 |
The top 10 providers of goods and services to the department in 2019-20 were:
SA Power Networks | Operation costs for the state's temporary generators. | $12.5 m |
Mogas Regional Pty Ltd | Fuel for the Remote Area Energy Supply scheme. | $6.1 m |
Cowell Electric Supply | Electricity generation, distribution and retail services for the Remote Area Energy Supply scheme. | $5.1 m |
Hornsdale Power Reserve P/L | Operation of the Hornsdale Power Reserve. | $4.1 m |
Department for Infrastructure and Transport | Office accommodation expenses. | $3.3 m |
Department of Primary Industries and Regions | Information Communication Technology services provided under service level agreement. | $2.0 m |
Department for Innovation and Skills | Corporate services support provided under service level agreement. | $1.7 m |
Crown Solicitors' Office | Out-posted lawyers and other legal services. | $1.0 m |
Hogan Lovells | Port Pirie Transformation legal services. | $0.7 m |
SRA Information Technology P/L | System and application development and support. | $0.6 m |