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  • Energy

Solar feed-in tariffs 2013 to 2014

This review is now complete.
  • Energy

Solar feed-in tariffs - 2011 to 2012

This investigation is now complete.

Issues Paper released for Solar Feed in tariffs 2014 to 2015

27 Nov 2013 IPART has today released an Issues Paper for its 2014 review of solar feed-in tariffs.
  • Energy

Retail offers for Solar bonus scheme customers

IPART has completed the review of what solar bonus customers can do to minimise the impact on electricity bills when the Solar Bonus scheme closes on 31 Decembe
  • Energy

Monitoring the NSW retail energy markets 2023-24

IPART reports annually on the performance and competitiveness of the retail electricity and gas markets for small customers in NSW. What we foundWe found t

Tribunal External Meetings 2025

The listing of meetings between Tribunal members and external stakeholders is available by expanding the sections below.
  • Energy

Energy market monitoring

What is IPART’s role in energy?Since electricity and gas prices were deregulated in NSW, IPART has been required to monitor the electricity and gas retail marke
  • Energy

Requirements for early termination charges for 2013

Retailers cannot generally charge fees to customers when they change retail suppliers From 1 January 2018 retailers have not been allowed to charge exit fees (a

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  • Energy

Monitoring the retail energy markets 2022-23

IPART reports annually on the performance and competitiveness of the retail gas and electricity markets for retail consumers and small business.We have publishe
  • Energy

Monitoring the retail energy markets 2021-22

What is this review about? We have reported on competition in the electricity and gas retail markets in NSW for the 2021-22 financial year. What have we found?
  • Energy

Monitoring the retail energy markets during 2018-19

IPART has commenced its annual review of the performance and competitiveness of the retail electricity and gas markets in NSW for the most recent financial year

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31 Aug 2015

Solar feed-in tariffs - August 2015

This draft report explains our draft determinations on Solar feed-in tariffs for 2015-16.

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