When the Solar Bonus Scheme (SBS) ends on 31 December 2016, SBS customers will stop receiving a subsidised feed-in tariff of either 60 cents or 20 cents per kWh for the electricity they export.
This paper provides the detailed methodology on how we set our benchmarks.
Solar Summit 2 - Newcastle Institute for Energy and Resources
This paper consults on our approach to estimating the solar multiplier.
Statement of Reasons for approval of Alinta reference tariffs variation
Retailer wholesale energy purchasing practices given solar exports.
country energy statement of reasons for approval of reference tariff variation
IPART has not approved the Central ranges pipeline's proposal for tariff variation
Sets out the Tribunal's reasons for approving AGLGN's proposed reference tariff changes for the AGLGN NSW Network
Sets out the Tribunal's reasons for approving CRP's proposed reference tariff changes for the Central Ranges Pipeline Network
Sets out the Tribunal's reasons for approving CEG's proposed reference tariff changes for the Wagga Wagga Gas Network
Fact sheet on the final report for Solar feed-in tariffs 2015-16
Residential Customer Price List