The Electricity Networks Reporting Manual outlines the reporting requirements for Electricity Network Operators to provide IPART with sufficient information to exercise its regulatory functions.
We are reviewing our compliance and enforcement policies to create an overarching document to outline our general compliance and enforcement approach for the entities we regulate and to provide guidance to stakeholders on the approach we may take
This Draft Report explains our draft decisions on the standard method that we use to calculate the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) across various reviews.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) is seeking feedback on the standard method it uses to decide the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) across various reviews.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (IPART) has two ongoing roles under the amended Biofuels Act:to determine, and periodically review, a ‘reasonable wholesale price’ (wholesale price) for ethanol for use in the production of pe
Review of wholesale and retail markets for fuel ethanolEthanol-blended petrol has become more widely available in NSW during 2017, with the number of nozzles dispensing E10, which contains 10% ethanol, now slightly higher than for regular petrol.R
IPART is establishing a Technical and Audit Services Panel for audits of electricity networks. This Fact Sheet provides an overview of the types of audits we undertake, who should apply to join the Panel, and how to apply.