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Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (NSW)

Owning Institution:
Report

Rural water cost shares: final report


The NSW Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal has reviewed how we share costs between rural water customers1 and the NSW Government (on behalf of other users and the broader community) when setting maximum prices for the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation’s (WAMC’s) water management services and WaterNSW’s rural bulk water services. Background information about WAMC’s water...
Report

Cost drivers of recent retail electricity prices for small NSW customers


Over the last ten years, Australia’s electricity supply industry has undergone significant changes. In addition to the deregulation of retail prices, NSW saw a significant rise in network investment during the early and middle parts of that ten-year period. Feed-in tariffs designed to encourage the installation of rooftop photovoltaic panels (rooftop solar) as well as...
Draft report

Solar feed-in tariffs - the value of electricity from small-scale solar panels in 2018-19: draft report


This report outlines IPART's draft decisions on benchmarks for solar feed-in tariffs for 2018-19, and explains why and how the decisions were reached, including responses to stakeholder comments on the I ssues Paper released in March 2018.
Draft report

WaterNSW Annual review of regulated charges 2018-19: draft report


This report sets out IPART’s draft decision on WaterNSW’s regulated charges to its customers in the MDB and FRWS for 2018-19, and explains how we reached these decisions.
Discussion paper

Solar feed-in tariffs - the value of electricity from small-scale solar panels in 2018-19: issues paper


In NSW, retailers can choose whether or not to offer solar feed-in tariffs to their customers, and decide the level of the solar feed-in tariff that they offer. However, to help guide retailers and customers, each year IPART recommends a benchmark range for solar-feed in tariffs. This review will update the range for 2018/19.

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