The loss management investment guideline provides DNSPs and associated service providers with clarity on how the Tribunal would assess the prudence of loss management investments when determining the regulatory asset base
The network planning note summarises the consultation group’s analysis, findings and recommendations regarding the DNSPs’ network planning processes and their treatment of non network projects and demand management
In December 2004, the Tribunal released draft guidelines on the application of the d-factor in the Tribunal’s 2004 NSW Electricity Distribution Pricing Determination.
These procedures are no longer in effect. Metrology procedures are now maintained and published by AEMO pursuant to Chapter 7 of the National Electricity Rules
Gas Networks (AGLGN) applied for an extension to the Revisions Submission Date and Revisions commencement Date under its Access Arrangement (AA) for the NSW Gas Networks.
AGLGN requests that in the review of the AGLGN Access Arrangement, Ipart treat the following 4 pipelines as a single covered pipeline, as allowed under section 2.28A of the Code - AGL NSW Distribution system; AGL Central West Distribution System;
ActewAGL wishes to record our latest discussions with the Independent Pricing andRegulatory Tribunal (IPART) on the form of regulation to apply to ActewAGL, andActewAGL's proposed voluntary transitional pricing arrangement (VTPA) for 2010-13.
IPART remains supportive of our Rule change proposal submitted in September 2012 for the reasons that we have previously articulated. We also support SCER's proposal to base network prices on an estimate of the long run marginal cost (LRMC).
On 13 May 2009, Telstra wrote to IPART seeking clarification on an aspect of IPART's review of rental arrangements fro Crown land communication tower sites.
Sets out response to IPART's fare recommendations from the Director General of NSW Transport and Infrastructure. The Director General has determined that fares should not change at this stage.