The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) is conducting a review under Section 11(1) of the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal Act 1992 to determine maximum prices that can be charged by State Water Corporation and the Water
Since the disaggregation of the NSW electricity industry into generation, transmission, distribution and retail supply, IPART has regulated the non-contestable parts of the electricity retail market.
IPART is conducting a review to determine maximum prices that can be charged by State Water Corporation and the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation for the provision and supply of bulk water from 1 July 2005
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) is seeking suitably qualified consultants to undertake a review and analysis of the operating and capital expenditure by State Water and the Department of Natural Resources.
IPART is conducting a review to determine maximum prices that can be charged by State Water Corporation for the provision and supply of bulk water from 1 July 2010
IPART is conducting a review under Section 11(1) of the IPART Act 1992 to determine maximum prices that can be charged by the WAMC for water management activities from 1 July 2010.
IPART is conducting public hearings for the Review of prices for the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation recovered by the NSW Office of Water on 19 July in Wagga Wagga, 22 July in Tamworth and on 23 July in Sydney.
As part of its section 12A inquiry into electricity network and retail pricing, the Tribunal commissioned Intelligent Energy Systems to prepare this report assessing different regulatory mechanisms to encourage the effective management of network