Consumers can have input into a report on the retail electricity and gas markets in NSW by sharing their experience of new energy products and services.
New solar feed-in benchmarks show that NSW electricity consumers can expect to receive a flat-rate solar feed-in tariff between 4.8 and 7.3 c/kWh from their
Our Fact Sheet on time-of-day solar feed-in tariff benchmark ranges discusses our time-varying benchmark ranges for 2025-26 and how they have changed f
Our Fact Sheet on the all-day solar feed-in tariff benchmark range discusses our benchmark for 2025-26, how this has changed from the benchmark for&nbs
Since 2012, IPART has been setting benchmarks to guide customers about the value of feed-in tariffs they could expect to be paid by their retailers for their
IPART, the state’s electricity network regulator, has launched an investigation into the safety and reliability of transmission infrastructure supplying Brok
The Hon Penny Sharpe, MLC, Minister for Climate Change, Energy, the Environment, and Heritage has written to IPART requesting that we include analysis on dem