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  • Energy

Solar feed-in tariffs 2020/21

Households and small businesses with solar panels can earn a feed-in tariff from their retailer for the electricity they export to the grid.In NSW, retailers ca
  • Energy

Solar feed-in tariffs 2018/19

Solar feed-in tariffs 2018-19 In NSW, retailers can choose whether or not to offer solar feed-in tariffs to their customers, and decide the level of the solar f
  • Energy

Solar feed-in tariffs 2019/20

Households and small businesses with solar panels can earn a feed-in tariff from their retailer for the electricity they export to the grid.In NSW, retailers ca
  • Energy

Solar feed-in tariff benchmarks 2021-22 to 2023-24

What was under was review?

  • Energy

Solar feed-in tariffs 2017/18

In NSW, retailers can choose whether or not to offer solar feed-in tariffs to their customers, and decide the level of the solar feed-in tariff that they offer.
  • Energy

Solar feed-in tariffs - 2012-2013

This review is now complete.
  • Energy

Solar feed-in tariffs 2015/16

IPART has made final decisions on the benchmark feed-in tariff range in 2015-16 and the retailer contribution to the costs of the Solar Bonus Scheme.
  • Energy

Solar feed-in tariffs from 1 July 2016

IPART has made final decisions on the benchmark feed-in tariff range in 2016-17 and the retailer contribution to the costs of the Solar Bonus Scheme to apply fr
  • Energy

Solar feed-in tariffs 2014/15

The Minister for Resources and Energy has asked IPART to undertake annual investigations into solar feed-in tariffs. This reivew has now been completed.
  • Energy

Retail offers for Solar bonus scheme customers

IPART has completed the review of what solar bonus customers can do to minimise the impact on electricity bills when the Solar Bonus scheme closes on 31 Decembe
  • Energy

Solar feed-in tariffs 2013 to 2014

This review is now complete.
  • Energy

Solar feed-in tariffs - 2011 to 2012

This investigation is now complete.
  • Energy

Review of regulated gas retail tariffs and charges for 2010 to 2013

Under the Gas Supply Act 1996 (the Act) the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (IPART) regulates retail gas prices for small retail customers.
  • Energy

Review of regulated gas retail tariffs and charges from 1 July 2016

The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (IPART) is responsible for regulating retail gas prices the Standard Retailers charge the 20% of customer
  • Energy

2008 Reference Tariffs Variations

Service Providers of gas distribution networks submitted reference tariff variation notices for the Tribunal's approval.
  • Energy

Review of regulated retail gas tariffs and charges for 2015-16

IPART has completed the retail gas price review for those customers who have not entered into a market contract with a gas retailer for 2015-16.
  • Energy

2007 Reference Tariff Variations

Service Providers of gas distribution networks submitted reference tariff variation notices for the Tribunal's approval.
  • Energy

2006 Reference Tariff Variations

Service Providers of gas distribution networks submitted reference tariff variation notices for the Tribunal's approval.
  • Energy

Regulated electricity retail tariffs and charges - 2010 to 2013

This review is now complete.
  • Energy

Review of Regulated Retail Tariffs in NSW - 1 July 2007 to 30 June 2010

IPART is responsible for regulating electricity prices for small retail customers in NSW.

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