Outlines issues to be considered in setting maximum prices for water services from 2003 to 2005, including incentives for improved service quality and agencies’ revenue requirements. Outlines review and decision-making process.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (the Tribunal) has a dual role in regulating Government owned water agencies in NSW. The Tribunal determines the maximum prices charged by the agencies for their services.
Sets out the voluntary pricing principles that the Tribunal and ActewAGL have agreed ActewAGL will use when setting gas charges for small customers in the Shoalhaven local government area for the period 1 November 2002 to 30 June 2004.
Explains what information the Tribunal will require from NSW DNSPs for its 2004 price determination, and provides guidance for them on completing the information template.
Invitation to comment on any matter relating to Sydney Water’s Operating Licence including water quality, environmental matters, water service interruptions, sewer surcharges, water pressure and customer service.
In accordance with Section 31of the Sydney Water Act 1994, The Tribunal is pleased to submit the independent Operational Audit Report of Sydney Water Corporation for the period 1 January 2000 to 30 June 2001.
RP18Reports on the role of distribution network pricing in demand management. Proposes treating distribution networks as part of an energy services market. Argues that distribution network pricing is critical to supply and demand responses.
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.
Outlines the process, context and key issues for Tribunal's review to determine in detail the regulatory arrangements to NSW DNSPs from 1 July 2004, undertaken as part of the 2004 price review.