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Energy
Transcript
23 May 2018

Transcript - Public Hearing - Solar feed-in tariffs 2018-19 - 15 May 2018

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Energy
Agenda
15 May 2018

Agenda - Public Hearing - Solar feed-in tariffs 2018-19 - 15 May 2018

IPART OfficesLevel 15McKell Building2-24 Rawson PlaceHaymarket NSW 2000

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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

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Energy
Transcript
20 May 2014

Transcript - Regulated retail gas prices and solar feed-in tariffs - 13 May 2014

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Document

Revised TOR - Solar feed-in tariff benchmarks 2021-22 to 2023-24 - January 2021

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Energy
Letter
20 May 2016

Solar Stakeholders - 16 May 2016

This letter outlines our proposed approach to the 2016 solar feed-in tariff review.

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Energy
Document
09 Dec 2016

options-for-solar-customers-after-the-solar-bonus-scheme-ends.pdf

When the Solar Bonus Scheme (SBS) ends on 31 December 2016, SBS customers will stop receiving a subsidised feed-in tariff of either 60 cents or 20 cents per kWh for the electricity they export.

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Energy
Fact Sheet
09 Dec 2016

Solar customers should shop around for the best retail electricity offer

This Fact Sheet provides solar customers with information on what to consider in comparing electricity market offers and the range of offers likely to be available to solar customers after the Solar Bonus Scheme ends.

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Media Release

Media Release - Draft guide for solar export price released - 30 April 2021

IPART is consulting on its draft solar feed-in tariff benchmark ranges for 2021-22.

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Energy
Media Release
13 Oct 2016

Media Release - Options for NSW solar customers - 13 October 2016

13 October 2016The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) is preparing advice on the retail offers and technology available for solar energy customers.The NSW Government has asked IPART to report by the end of November on the types of

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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
Final Report
28 May 2024

Final Report - Solar feed-in benchmark ranges for 2024-25 - May 2024

The NSW Government has asked IPART to provide advice on the value of solar exports since 2012.

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Energy
Final Report
26 May 2025

Final Report - Solar feed-in benchmark ranges for 2025-26 - May 2025

The NSW Government has asked IPART to provide advice on the value of solar exports since 2012.

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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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Energy
Consultant Report
24 Feb 2025

Consultant report by Endgame Economics - Review of wholesale value of solar exports - July 2024

IPART engaged Endgame Economics to review our methodology for calculating the wholesale costs in our annual solar feed-in tariff benchmark.

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Energy
Fact Sheet
10 Jun 2022

IPART Fact Sheet - All day benchmark - June 2022

Solar feed-in tariff benchmark 2022-23

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Energy
Fact Sheet
10 Jun 2022

IPART Fact Sheet - FIT offers - June 2022

Solar feed-in tariff offers available in NSW – April 2022

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Energy
Document
15 Oct 2015

Fact Sheet

Fact sheet on the final report for Solar feed-in tariffs 2015-16

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Energy
Spreadsheet Model
09 Dec 2016

IPART Bill Comparator

IPART has developed an Excel tool to help solar customers compare different offers in terms of their feed-in tariffs and retail prices.

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