Letter requesting Essential Energy’s views on its preferred timetable for the price review, noting the NSW Government’s merger of Essential Energy with 2 other electricity distribution companies.
IPART engaged the consultancy firm Aither to review Essential Energy’s capital expenditure, asset planning and operating expenditure proposals for its water and sewerage services, including its proposed consequential works, and provide analysis an
Changes have been made to the Water Industry Competition Act 2006 and the Water Industry Competition Regulation 2010.A number of provisions in the WIC Act and the WIC Regulation are affected by these changes, including the provisions dealing with
IPART engaged the consultancy firm Frontier Economics to review Essential Water’s and WaterNSW’s demand forecasts, and Essential Water’s forecast water connections, and provide analysis and recommendations for our review.
WS Atkins International (Australia) Limited in association with Cardno (Atkins Cardno) provided a response to Sydney Water's letter (dated 11/1/12) as an addendum to its report 'Detailed Review of Sydney Water Corporation's Operating and Capital E
Sydney Water Corporation letter to IPART's Chief Executive Officer regarding the findings of WS Atkins International (Australia) Limited and Cardno (Atkins Cardno) in its report 'Detailed Review of Sydney Water Corporation's Operating and Capital
IPART engaged the consultancy firm Marsden Jacob Associates to review Essential Water’s proposed trade waste and miscellaneous charges, and provide analysis and recommendations for our review.
I refer to the Tribunal's letter of 28 September 2007 providing a copy of the report on its Review of the Developer Charges Guidelines for Water Supply, Sewerage and Storm water.I thank the Tribunal for its review and I request that it publish the
This report sets out Frontier Economics’ expert advice on the annual review of the total energy cost allowance, including the market based electricity purchase costs, the long run marginal cost of generation, and the cost of complying with ‘green’
IPART engaged the consultancy firm Aither to review the current approach to allocating WaterNSW and WAMC’s costs between customers and the NSW Government.
Murray-Darling Basin Authority has written to IPART to address some of the issues raised by stakeholders as part of this review. Specifically the letter addresses the issue of the structure and transparency of MDBA’s costs.