Provides overview of the regulatory framework for the electricity distribution services in NSW.Sets out the draft decision about which services are prescribe
Explains what information the Tribunal will require from NSW DNSPs for its 2004 price determination, and provides guidance for them on completing the informa
Outlines the process, context and key issues for Tribunal's review to determine in detail the regulatory arrangements to NSW DNSPs from 1 July 2004, undertak
Sets out the voluntary pricing principles that the Tribunal and ActewAGL have agreed ActewAGL will use when setting gas charges for small customers in the Sh
The importance of the role demand management can play in responding to these challenges stands in stark contrast to the low level of activity in demand manag
Discusses the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)—a key factor in determining regulated utilities’ return on assets for the purposes of setting prices.
Sets out the regulatory arrangements to apply to NSW Distribution Network Service Providers (DNSPs) for the regulatory period commencing 1 July 2004, includi
The Minister for Energy has asked the Tribunal to recommend changes to licence and authorisation conditions or licensing administrative arrangements that wil
This rule is made by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (the Tribunal) as the jurisdictional regulator under clause 6.10.1(f) of the Nati
This rule is made by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (the Tribunal) as the jurisdictional regulator under clause 6.10.1(f) of the Nati
Since the creation of the National Electricity Market (NEM), there have been criticisms of the different regulatory reporting requirements imposed by the var
Legal document effective from 17 May 2002 that repeals rule 99/3 and amends Rule 2001/02 Charges for miscellaneous services provided by distribution network
Legal document effective from 1 February 2001 (and amended May 2002) that sets out the rule that regulates the charges NSW electricity distribution network s