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Energy
Final Report
15 Oct 2015

Solar feed-in tariffs - October 2015

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

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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
Fact Sheet
31 Aug 2015

Draft decision on solar feed-in tariffs 2015-16

Draft decision on solar feed-in tariffs 2015-16

Download .PDF 79.6 KB
Energy
Terms of Reference
13 May 2015

Terms of Reference - Solar Feed-in Tariffs 2015-16

IPART receives terms of reference for solar feed-in tariff review

Download .PDF 940.98 KB
Energy
Terms of Reference
01 May 2017

Solar feed-in tariffs 2017/18 - May 2017

IPART received the terms of reference for the 2017 solar feed-in tariff review.

Download .PDF 106.74 KB
Energy
Fact Sheet
01 Jul 2021

Fact Sheet - Solar feed-in tariffs - June 2021

Solar panels provide numerous benefits to consumers and assist with reducing carbon emissions to help meet the NSW Government’s target of net zero emissions by 2050.The main benefit of solar panels is the savings customers can make on their bills

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Energy
Draft Report
08 May 2018

Draft Report - Solar feed-in tariffs 2018/19 - May 2018

To help retailers in setting their solar feed-in tariffs and solar customers in deciding whether these tariffs are reasonable, we have set draft solar feed-in tariff benchmarks to provide guidance on the financial value of electricity exported by

Download .PDF 1.07 MB
Energy
Information Paper
16 Feb 2021

Information Paper - Solar feed-in tariff benchmarks - February 2021

Overview of our solar feed-in tariff review for households.

Download .PDF 571.47 KB
Energy
Final Report
26 Apr 2019

Final Report - Solar feed-in tariff benchmark 2019-20

Final Report - Solar feed-in tariff benchmark 2019-20

Download .PDF 852.66 KB
Energy
Fact Sheet
15 May 2013

Fact Sheet - Solar feed-in tariffs - 15 May 2013

Fact Sheet - Solar feed-in tariffs - 15 May 2013

Download .PDF 202.91 KB
Energy
Fact Sheet
02 Jul 2018

Fact sheet - Solar feed-in tariff benchmarks 2018/19

Fact sheet - Solar feed-in tariff benchmarks 2018/19

Download .PDF 169.13 KB
Energy
Working Paper
12 Mar 2021

Working Paper - Solar feed-in tariff benchmarks - March 2021

Working Paper - Solar feed-in tariff benchmarks - March 2021

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Energy
Terms of Reference
04 Apr 2014

Terms of Reference (Revised) - Review of Solar feed-in tariffs 2014

Terms of Reference (Revised) - Review of Solar feed-in tariffs 2014

Download .PDF 938.15 KB
Energy
Final Report
05 May 2020

Final Report - Solar feed-in tariffs 2020/21 - April 2020

n NSW, retailers can choose whether or not to offer solar feed‑in tariffs to their customers, and decide the level of the solar feed‑in tariff that they offer.

Download .PDF 544.7 KB
Energy
Fact Sheet
09 Jun 2016

Solar feed-in tariffs in 2016-17 - June 2016

This fact sheet outlines our final decisions on solar feed-in tariffs for 2016-17.

Download .PDF 159.54 KB
Energy
Draft Report
23 Apr 2014

Draft Report - Solar feed-in tariffs from 1 July 2014

This report sets out draft decisions for Solar feed-in tariffs from 1 July 2014..

Download .PDF 526.45 KB
Energy
Media Release
01 May 2017

Draft Recommended NSW 2017-18 Solar feed-in tariffs

DRAFT RECOMMENDED NSW 2017-18 SOLAR FEED-IN TARIFFSThe Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has today released a draft benchmark range for voluntary solar feed-in tariffs for 2017-18 of 11.6 to 14.6 cents per kilowatt hour (c/kWh).E

Download .PDF 132.31 KB
Energy
Terms of Reference
30 Apr 2013

Terms of Reference - Solar feed-in tariffs 2013 to 2014

The Minister for Resources and Energy of NSW has asked IPART to undertake an investigation into solar feed-in tariffs.

Download .PDF 117.84 KB
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
Terms of Reference
09 Feb 2018

Terms of Reference - Solar feed-in tariffs 2018/19 - December 2017

IPART received the terms of reference for the 2018 solar feed-in tariff review.

Download .PDF 90.13 KB

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