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Hunter Water Operating Licence Review 2021-22
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has now completed the review of the Hunter Water 2017-2022 operating licence.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has now completed the review of the Hunter Water 2017-2022 operating licence.
Under the Electricity Supply Act 1995, the Minister for Energy and Environment is responsible for issuing licences for the transmission and distribution of electricity in NSW.
Following the recommendations of IPART’s 2011 review of the method for determining rents for domestic waterfront tenancies, the Premier has asked IPART to carry out the annual update to the net rates of return used in the formula to set rents for
Sydney Desalination Plant Pty Ltd is a private water utility which currently holds a Network Operator's Licence and a Retail Supplier's Licence under the WIC Act.
IPART has reviewed TAHE’s compliance with NSW Rail Access Undertaking for the 5 sectors owned by TAHE in the Hunter Valley Coal Network (HVCN) from Newstan to Woodville Junction.
Assessment completed
IPART has completed its assessment of the contributions that The Hills Shire Council can levy developers in the Bella Vista and Kellyville Station Precincts (CP18).
IPART has released its Final Report on the prices that the Central Coast Council as a Water Supply Authority (CCC Water) can charge its customers for water services from 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2026.