Frontier Economics has been retained by IPART to advise on the market-based electricity purchase cost allowance for standard retailers in NSW. This report sets out Frontier Economics’ advice to IPART for its 2009 review
Frontier Economics has provided expert advise to IPART for its 2009 market based electricity purchase cost allowance. It provided a February 2009 report, which was publicly released.
In repsonse to the draft report to the 2009 market based electricity purchase cost allowance review the Minister for Energy requested IPART's advise on how to alleviate the impact of the proposed price increases on customers.
This draft report sets out Frontier Economics' expert advice on the retailers' applications to pass-through costs associated with changes to the Renewable Energy Target (RET).
This draft report sets out Frontier Economics' expert advise 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 'g
This spreadsheet provides additional information on the key assumptions Frontier Economics used to determine the LRMC based estimate, a market-based estimate of retailers' Frontier Economic purchase costs, and the cost of complying with 'green' en
This final report sets out Frontier Economics' expert advice on the retailers' applications to pass-through costs associated with chanes to the RenewableEnergy Target (RET).
This final report sets out Frontier Economics' expert advice on the annual review of the total energy cost allowance, including this market based electricity purchase costs, the long run marginal cost of generation, and the cost of complying with
This spreadsheet provides additional information on the key assumptions Frontier Economics used to determine the LRMC based estimate, a market-based estimate of retailers' energy purchase costs, and the cost of complying with 'green' energy scheme
This draft 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 ‘
Explains preliminary findings and conclusions of Meritec’s review of the prudence of each NSW DNSP’s past capital and operating expenditure for the period FY1999-2003, the efficiency of each DNSP’s proposed capital and operating expenditures for t
Explains how economic and other principles could be used to guide the Tribunal in determining the size of depreciation allowances included in DNSPs’ notional revenue requirements for regulatory purposes.