10am, 27 November 2013The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) is seeking community input into its annual review of solar feed-in tariffs.Releasing an Issues Paper for public comment today, IPART Chairman, Dr Peter Boxall, said the
IPART’s solar feed-in tariff determination for 2013/14 sets a benchmark range of 6.6 to 11.2 cents per kilowatt hour (c/kWh) for electricity exported by PV customers to the grid in 2013/14.
This determination sets out our decisions on the benchmark feed-in tariff range and the retailer contribution to the costs of the Solar Bonus Scheme in 2013/14.
This fact sheet explains our determination on the benchmark range in 2013/14. The benchmark range is a guide for customers who are not part of the Solar Bonus Scheme.
This final report sets out Frontier Economics’ expert advice on the wholesale market value of the electricity that solar PV systems export to the grid in 2013/14.
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).
On 16 September 2003 the Minister requested the Tribunal under section 43EA of the ESA to investigate and report on the determination of regulated retail tariffs and regulated retail charges for the period 1 July 2004 to 30 June 2007.
In keeping with the commitments made in 1994 by the Council of Australian Governments, the NSW Government is introducing competition in the supply of natural gas.
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
The foregone revenue guideline sets out principles for estimating revenue foregone as a result of implementing a non tariff based demand management measure.
The Minister for Energy and Utilities has requested that the Tribunal review the regulated retail tariffs to apply from July 2004 to June 2007, taking into account the following:1.
Explains final decision on AGLGN’s proposed revisions to its Access Arrangement in relation to the natural gas distribution system in NSW, including a list of amendments the Tribunal requires before it will approve the revised arrangement.