PricewaterhouseCoopers and Halcrow Pacific Pty Ltd. were engaged by IPART to undertake a review of the efficiency of the NSW Office of Water's actual and forecast water resource management costs for 2006 -07 to 2014 -15.
IPART engaged the consultancy firm Gillespie Economics to review Sydney Water’s and Hunter Water’s customer willingness to pay surveys. This report presents its analysis and recommendations.
IPART engaged the consultancy firm Gillespie Economics to review Sydney Water’s and Hunter Water’s customer willingness to pay surveys. This report presents its analysis and recommendations.
IPART engaged the consultancy firm Aither to review Hunter Water’s proposed expenditure for efficiency and its demand forecasts. This report presents its analysis and recommendations.
IPART engaged consultants, Atkins/Cardo, to review Sydney Water’s proposed expenditure for efficiency and its demand forecasts. This supplementary report presents its analysis and recommendations.
IPART has reviewed regulated standard tariffs and charges for small retail gas customers in NSW. The existing voluntary transitional pricing arrangements (VTPAs) agreed between IPART and the standard gas retail suppliers expire on 30 June 2010.
IPART engaged consultants, Advisian, to review Hunter Water’s proposed asset lives and regulatory depreciation. This report presents its final analysis and recommendations.
Following the completion of the Final Report Review of NSW Office of Water’s water management expenditure an error was identified in the recommended adjustments to NSW Office of Water’s (NOW’s) operating expenditure, specifically relating to corpo
IPART engaged consultants, Atkins/Cardno, to review Sydney Water’s proposed expenditure for efficiency and its demand forecasts. This report presents its analysis and recommendations.
IPART engaged consultants, Atkins/Cardno, to review Sydney Water’s proposed drought expenditure following the significant rainfall events in February 2020. This addendum presents its updated analysis and recommendations.
IPART engaged consultants, Aither, to review Hunter Water’s changes to demand forecasts and expenditure and demand during drought that it proposed in response to our Draft Report.
IPART is currently undertaking a review in order to determine maximum charges for water and sewerage services provided by Country Energy in the Broken Hill area.
IPART commissioned Cambridge Economic Policy Associates (CEPA) to research the current approaches to utility regulation in other Australian and overseas jurisdictions. This information helped inform our scope and focus areas for the review.