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.
Sets out Alinta’s proposed reference tariff changes for the Alinta AGN as provided for in the access arrangement. Sets out Alinta’s proposed tariffs and charges for 2007/08 for the Alinta AGN (GST exclusive).
Sets out CRP’s proposed reference tariff changes for the Central Ranges Pipeline Network as provided for in the access arrangement. This document includes CRP’s proposed tariffs and charges for 2007/08.
Sets out CEG’s proposed reference tariff changes for the Wagga Wagga Gas Network as provided for in the access arrangement. This document includes CEG’s proposed tariffs and charges for 2007/08
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.
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.
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.
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