The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales (the Tribunal) regulates the charges that Hunter Water Corporation (Hunter Water) can levy for the water, sewerage and drainage services it supplies to residential and non-resident
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales (the Tribunal) determines the maximum prices that Sydney Water Corporation (SWC) can levy for its water, sewerage and drainage services.In 1996 the Tribunal made a medium term dete
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales (the Tribunal) regulates the charges that the Department of Land and Water Conservation (DLWC) levies for services relating to the delivery of bulk water to farmers, irrigators, in
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales (the Tribunal) determines the charges which the Department of Land and Water Conservation (DLWC) can set for services relating to the delivery of bulk water.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales (the Tribunal) regulates the charges that Wyong Shire Council can levy for the water, sewerage and drainage services it supplies to residential and non-residential customers.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of New South Wales (the Tribunal) regulates the charges that Gosford City Council can levy for the water, sewerage and drainage services it supplies to residential and non-residential customers.
This report is the third report presented by the Water Industry Forum to the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART). It covers the period from November 1997 to November 1999.
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
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.
The Minister for Energy has requested that the Tribunal conduct a review of the system performance standards in Sydney Water’s Operating Licence by 11 April 2001.
Explains the Tribunal’s final determination on electricity regulated retail tariffs — which act as safety net or default prices for small retail customers who do not choose to participate in the competitive market — and on the non-tariff charges e