utilities

Solar feed-in tariffs - setting a fair and reasonable value

PIAC made this submission in response to the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal’s (IPART) Draft Report on Solar feed-in tariffs: Setting a fair and reasonable value for electricity gen

Comment re Low Income Energy Efficiency Program design options

PIAC welcomes the introduction of the Low Income Energy Efficiency Program, an initiative developed to assist low-income households reduce energy consumption as part of the Australian Government’s

Access to water submission to IPART's review

Sydney Water Corporation has proposed an increase of 15.1% above inflation for water prices over the next determination period from 1 July 2012, equivalent to a rise of $166 to the annual wat

Regulating prices for consumers with consumers

The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (IPART) engaged an external consultant to independently review IPART’s customer engagement practices.

Solar feed-in tariffs

This submission focuses on two interrelated areas, retail competition and form of regulation in response to issues outlined in the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) process of set

Maximising consumer benefits

The objective of the current review is to identify opportunities for consumers on the demand side and those on the supply side.

IPART: review of the price structures for metropolitan water utilities

PIAC understands that IPART, as the price regulator for water and sewerage services for the NSW metropolitan water utilities, has concerns about the equity of the current pricing structures of the

Energy Assured Limited amended application for authorisation A91258 & A91259

In May 2011, the Australian Consumer and Competition Commission (ACCC) called for feedback on Energy Assured Limited’s (EAL) application to authorise a scheme designed to self regulate door to door

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