One of the major issues for the next Sydney Water price determination is whetherthere is a continuing water scarcity issue and if so, whether this is best addressed byrestrictions or whether a scarcity pricing mechanism may deliver the same result
This working paper presents the results of a statistical analysis to estimate the key determinants of residential water demand from data collected as part of the 2003 household survey.
This rule is made by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (the Tribunal) as the jurisdictional regulator under clause 6.10.1(f) of the National Electricity Code.
This paper shows how the incentive to delay cost savings in a standard CPI-X pricing regime can be overcome by a carryover mechanism or by sharing the gains from such savings at the end of each year within a determination period.
In December 1999, the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (the Tribunal) issued a Determination under the National Electricity Code (the Code) for distribution network services.
This rule is made by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (the Tribunal) as the jurisdictional regulator under clause 6.10.1(f) of the National Electricity Code.This rule is to be referred to as Rule 2001/2 ‘Charges for miscellan
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (the Tribunal) makes this rule as the jurisdictional regulator under clause 6.10.1(f) of the National Electricity Code.