consumers

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

Review of Distribution Reliability Outcomes and Standards

This submission responds to the Review of NSW Distribution Reliability Outcomes and Standards.

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.

Independence and advocacy

PIAC confines its comments specifically to the matters raised in Chapter 12 (‘Regulation — the future direction’) of the Draft Productivity Commission Report, Caring for Older Australi

Choice? What Choice?

Choice? What Choice? reports on a study of residential electricity consumers in five New South Wales regions; namely Cooma, Lismore, Bourke, Wagga Wagga and Orange.

Open access

PIAC’s submission to the review of the NSW Energy Accounts Payment Assistance (EAPA) Scheme supports the broadening of the EAPA Scheme so that residents of residential parks and customers of other

More information please

The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) is currently developing a Retail Pricing Information Guideline.

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