The Utility Regulators Forum (URF) has established an embedded generation working group, chaired by IPART, to develop a national Code of Practice (CoP) for Embedded Generation.
he Tribunal is the jurisdictional regulator with responsibility for approving DLFs proposed by the Distribution Network Service Providers (DNSPs) as per Clause 3.6.3(i) of the National Electricity Code.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (Tribunal) has received a proposal from ActewAGL Retail to vary its natural gas miscellaneous charges applying to residential and business customers in the Shoalhaven local government area fro
To assist in its assessment of the Associate Contract under the National Third Party Access Code for Natural Gas Pipeline Systems, the Tribunal invites public submissions.
The Tribunal’s determination of maximum pricing for streetlighting services will continue to be necessary as long as effective competition does not exist.
The Tribunal invites public submissions to assist in its assessment of a proposed variation to an existing associate contract between AGLGN and AGL Energy Sales and Marketing.
Under the national Gas Code, the Tribunal currently regulates 2 NSW gas network companies: AGL Gas Networks (AGLGN) and Country Energy Gas (CEG). CEG’s regulated network serves customers in and around Wagga Wagga.
Since the creation of the National Electricity Market (NEM), there have been criticisms of the different regulatory reporting requirements imposed by the various jurisdictional regulators.Although the transmission sector has almost completed its m
Consultant's report on EnergyAustralia's application for a proposed price increase of public lighting charges for the construction, maintenance and asset management components of its public lighting business.
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.