n 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.
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.
IPART set a solar feed-in tariff benchmark of 4.6 to 5.5 c/kWh for 2021‑22. This is a guide for customers about how much they can expect to receive from their retail for their excess solar electricity that is fed into the grid.
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.
This final report explains our final recommendations and findings in relation to the fair and reasonable value for electricity generated by small-scale solar PV units in NSW.
On 19 April 2007, Country Energy Gas (CEG) submitted notification of its intention to vary the reference tariffs contained in its access arrangement on 1 July 2007.
On 18 April 2007, Central Ranges Pipeline (CRP) submitted notification of its intention to vary the reference tariffs contained in its access arrangement on 1 July 2007.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal - IPART today released a final report which determines increases in regulated gas prices for small gas customers in New South Wales over the next 3 years.
Explains the new voluntary pricing arrangements that have been agreed with NSW gas suppliers for regulated prices charged to small gas customers from 2007 to 2010 - which act as a safety net or default prices for small retail customers who do not