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Energy
Fact Sheet
14 Mar 2012

Fact Sheet - Consumer - A fair and reasonable solar feed-in tariff for NSW - Solar Feed-in Tariffs - 14 March 2012

This fact sheet briefly explains our final findings and recommendations in relation to a fair and reasonable solar feed-in tariff, and discusses how an unsubsidised feed-in tariff should be implemented in NSW.

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Energy
Terms of Reference
04 Aug 2011

Terms of Reference - Solar feed-in tariffs - August 2011

The Premier of New South Wales has asked IPART to undertake an investigation into solar feed-in tariffs. The investigation will establish a fair and reasonable value for electricity generated by small scale solar photovoltaic systems.

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Energy
Media Release
27 Jun 2012

Media Release - A Fair and Reasonable Solar Feed-In Tariff for NSW - June 2012

IPART has today released a determination on a ‘fair and reasonable’ feed-in tariff from 1 July 2012 for NSW consumers who have, or are thinking about installing solar electricity sources such as solar photovoltaic units (PV units) that feed electr

Download .PDF 107.86 KB
Energy
Fact Sheet
14 Mar 2012

Fact sheet - Customers with solar PV units in NSW – producing and consuming electricity - Solar Feed-in Tariffs - 14 March 2012

This fact sheet briefly explains our final findings and recommendations in relation to a fair and reasonable solar feed-in tariff, and discusses how an unsubsidised feed-in tariff should be implemented in NSW.

Download .PDF 114.98 KB
Energy
Fact Sheet
24 Nov 2011

Fact Sheet - A fair and reasonable solar feed-in tariff for NSW - 24 November 2011

This fact sheet briefly explains our draft findings and recommendations in relation to a fair and reasonable solar feed-in tariff, and discusses how an unsubsidised feed-in tariff should be implemented in NSW.

Download .PDF 83.17 KB
Energy
Hearing Presentation
13 Dec 2011

Presentation - IPART - Solar feed in tariffs - Draft Report - Public Forum - 12 December 2011

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.

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Energy
Determination
27 Jun 2012

Determination - Solar feed-in tariffs - Retailer contribution and benchmark range for 1 July 2012 to 30 June 2013

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 2012/13

Download .PDF 229.62 KB
Energy
Final Report
14 Mar 2012

Final Report - Solar feed-in tariffs - March 2012

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.

Download .PDF 1.6 MB
Energy
Draft Report
24 Nov 2011

Draft Report - Solar feed-in tariffs - November 2011

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.

Download .PDF 1.33 MB
Energy
Consultant Report
14 Mar 2012

Frontier Economics - Final Report - Solar feed-in tariffs - March 2012

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, for 2011/12 and 2012/13.

Download .PDF 527.4 KB
Energy
Transcript
15 Dec 2011

Transcript - Solar feed-in tariffs public forum - December 2011

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Energy
Consultant Report
24 Nov 2011

Consultant Report - Frontier Economics - Draft Report - Solar Feed-in Tariffs - November 2011

This draft report sets out Frontier Economics’ expert advice on the wholesale market value of the electricity that solar PV systems export to the grid, for 2011/12 and 2012/13.

Download .PDF 964.55 KB
Energy
Issues Paper
11 Aug 2011

Issues Paper - Solar feed-in tariffs - Setting a fair and reasonable value for electricity generated by small scale solar PV units in NSW

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.

Download .PDF 1014.15 KB
Energy
Fact Sheet
24 Nov 2011

Fact sheet - Customers with solar PV units in NSW – producing and consuming electricity - Solar Feed-in Tariffs - 24 November 2011

This fact sheet briefly summarises our key findings on the characteristics of PV units in NSW, and discusses what we considered to be the key messages for PV customers.

Download .PDF 90.58 KB
Energy
Media Release
14 Mar 2012

Media release - A fair and reasonable solar feed-in tariff for NSW - 14 March 2012

Download .PDF 64.03 KB
Energy
Agenda
12 Dec 2011

Agenda - Solar feed-in tariffs - Public Forum - IPART Offices - 12 December 2011

Location: IPART Offices, Level 8 1 Market St, SydneyTime: 10am-1pm

Download .PDF 49.28 KB
Energy
Media Release
24 Nov 2011

media_release_-_a_fair_and_reasonable_solar_feed-in_tariff_for_nsw_-_24_november_2011.pdf

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Energy
Fact Sheet
27 Jun 2012

Fact Sheet - Benchmark feed-in tariff range for 2012/13

Under section 43ECA of the Electricity Supply Act 1995 (NSW), the Minister has referred to IPART the determination of the benchmark range for feed-in tariffs paid by retailers for solar PV exports.

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Energy
Fact Sheet
27 Jun 2012

Fact Sheet - IPART determines retailer contribution to the costs of the Solar Bonus Scheme

From 1 July 2012 the NSW Government will require all retailers to pay some of the costs of the statutory feed-in tariff which is paid to eligible customers under the Solar Bonus Scheme (the retailer contribution).

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