We have been asked to review benchmark ranges for solar feed-in tariffs in NSW annually for the next three financial years. We invite all interested parties to comment on our preliminary views.
This determination sets out our draft decisions on the benchmark feed-in tariff range and the retailer contribution to the costs of the Solar Bonus Scheme in 2014/15.
This determination sets out our draft decisions on the benchmark feed-in tariff range in 2015-16 and the retailer contribution to the costs of the Solar Bonus Scheme from 15 November 2015.
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.
The Premier of NSW has requested that IPART undertake an investigation into a fair and reasonable value for electricity generated from small-scale solar photovoltaic systems.
Outlines key issues Tribunal will examine in its reviews of regulated retail tariffs for electricity and gas—including the most appropriate form of regulation and structure for these tariffs, the appropriate levels of costs to be recovered, and th
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.<
IPART is currently reviewing regulated retail electricity tariffs and charges in NSW and will make a new determination for the period 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2013.
The Minister for Energy has requested that IPART undertake a review and made a new determination for regulated electricity retail tariffs from 1 July 2010 until 30 June 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.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (the Tribunal) is responsible for regulating electricity prices for small retail customers in NSW.
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