The attached document provides details of EnergyAustralia's original public lighting price proposals submitted to IPART. The Tribunal has considered these proposals under the Regulation of Excluded Distribution Services Rule 2004/1.
This note explains the background to the review of retail gas prices currently being undertaken by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (the Tribunal).
In its determination 99/193, Pricing for the retail supply of electricity to franchise customers, December 1999, the Tribunal decided that:• Type 1 vesting contracts are to be passed through at actual vesting price.• Type 2 vesting contracts and a
The Tribunal is in favour of continuing to use VTPAs, and the submissions provided support for this approach. The submissions raised a range of issues regarding the pricing arrangements that should be included in the VTPAs.
The Tribunal is in favour of continuing to use VTPAs, and the submissions provided support for this approach. The submissions raised a range of issues regarding the pricing arrangements that should be included in the VTPAs.
The Tribunal is in favour of continuing to use VTPAs, and the submissions provided support for this approach. The submissions raised a range of issues regarding the pricing arrangements that should be included in the VTPAs.
The Tribunal is in favour of continuing to use VTPAs, and the submissions provided support for this approach. The submissions raised a range of issues regarding the pricing arrangements that should be included in the VTPAs.
This report provides information on the performance of the six electricity distribution businesses that operated in NSW (the Distribution Network Service Providers or DNSPs) prior to 1 July 2001.
Country Energy applied for a price increase for the construction, maintenance and asset management components of its public lighting business under clause 2.3 of the Regulation of Excluded Distribution Services Rule 2004/01.
The submissions and comments on the Proposed Undertaking released by AGL Gas Companies (NSW) Limited (AGL) and the Draft Determination have raised a number of substantial issues which must be considered before a revised Undertaking can be approved
The Minister for Energy and Utilities has requested that the Tribunal review the regulated retail tariffs to apply from July 2004 to June 2007, taking into account the following:1.