IPART has published its solar feed-in tariff guide for customers in 2022-23. Customers can expect to receive 6.2 to 10.4 c/kWh from their electricity retailer for the solar exports they feed 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.
Frontier Economics has been engaged by IPART to provide expert advice to ensure that the methodology used to determine the solar feed-in tariff benchmark range over the next three years is robust.
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.
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
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 determination sets out our final decisions on the benchmark feed-in tariff range and the retailer contribution to the Solar Bonus Scheme in 2014/15.
This determination sets out our final decisions on the benchmark feed-in tariff range in 2016-17 and the retailer contribution to the costs of the Solar Bonus Scheme to apply from 1 July 2016 to 31 December 2016.
IPART has published its solar feed-in tariff guide for customers in 2023-24. Customers can expect to
receive 7.7 to 9.4 c/kWh from their electricity retailer for the solar exports they feed into the grid.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has today released its draft decisions on average regulated retail gas prices for 2014-16 and the benchmark range of solar feed-in tariffs in 2014/15, and is seeking public comment.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has today released its draft decisions on average regulated retail gas prices for 2014-16 and the benchmark range of solar feed-in tariffs in 2014/15, and is seeking public comment.
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.
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.
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.