To help retailers in setting their solar feed-in tariffs and solar customers in deciding whether these tariffs are reasonable, we have set draft solar feed-in tariff benchmarks to provide guidance on the financial value of electricity exported by
IPART presentation made at the public forum held in the IPART Offices, Monday 12 December 2011 as part of IPART's public forum on its draft report for the review of solar feed-in tariffs.
This draft report explains our draft recommendations and findings in relation to the fair and reasonable value for electricity generated by small-scale solar PV units in NSW.
This report discusses the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal’s proposed regulatory arrangements for prices charged to tariff customers1 by the incumbent retailer using the AGL gas networks in NSW (the delivered prices of gas).
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) is reviewing regulated tariffs for small retail gas customers in New South Wales, to apply from 1 July 2007 to 30 June 2010.
IPART presentation made at the public forum held in the IPART Offices, Tuesday 1 September 2009 as part of IPART's public consultation on its draft methodology paper for the review of regulated electricity retail tariffs and charges 2010 to 2013.<
SFG presentation made at the public forum held in the IPART Offices, Tuesday 1 September 2009 as part of IPART's public consultation on its draft methodology paper for the review of regulated electricity retail tariffs and charges 2010 to 2013.
Frontier Economics presentation made at the public forum held in the IPART Offices, Tuesday 1 September 2009 as part of IPART's public consultation on its draft methodology paper for the Review of regulated electricity retails tariffs and charges
Explains the Tribunal’s draft determination on electricity regulated retail tariffs—which act as safety net or default prices for small retail customers who do not choose to participate in the competitive market—and on the non-tariff charges elect