IPART has engaged Frontier Economics to provide advice and recommendations on the energy purchase cost allowance, include an LRMC based estimate and a market-based estimate of retailers' energy purchase costs, this spreadsheet provides additional
IPART has engaged Strategic Finance Group (SFG) to provide expert advice and recommendations on the range for the retail margin. This report presents the methodology and assumptions SFG will use to determine the retail margin.
GHD has been engaged by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (the Tribunal) to provide advice on asset management requirements for possible inclusion in the Operating Licences for Sydney Water Corporation (SWC) and the Sydney Catchment
The Tribunal engaged Frontier Economics to provide supplementary advice on changes to the NEM wholesale electricity prices that occurred after the Tribunal released its draft determination in April 2007 and this report sets out Frontier Economics’
Country Energy provided a revised load forecast to the Tribunal, but it was not received in sufficient time to include in the Tribunal’s draft determination.
Sets out Frontier Economics’ draft recommendations for the study it is undertaking for the Tribunal on energy costs. Submissions on the report are due on 2 February 2007.
Provides a summary of Frontier Economics’ draft recommendations for the studies it is undertaking for the Tribunal on energy costs and retail costs and margins. Submissions on the report are due on 2 February 2007.
Sets out Frontier Economics’ draft recommendations for the study it is undertaking for the Tribunal on retail costs and margins. Submissions on the report are due on 2 February 2007.
Sets out Frontier Economics’ proposed methodologies for the studies it is undertaking for the Tribunal on energy costs and retail costs and margins. The methodologies will be discussed at a workshop on 2 November 2006.
Provides further explanation of the expected returns approach to estimating a mass market new entrant retail margin in response to questions received on Frontier Economics’ draft recommendations.