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Energy Fact Sheet |
Solar feed-in tariff offers available in NSW – April 2022
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Energy Fact Sheet |
IPART sets time-of-day solar feed-in benchmarks which provide guidance about the value of solar exports at different times of the day.
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Energy Media Release |
IPART has published its solar feed-in tariff guide for customers in 2022-23. |
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Energy Instrument |
Instrument of appointment of IPART as a regulator under the NSW Electricity Infrastructure Investment Act 2020. |
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Energy Letter |
On 25 February 2022, Transport for NSW agreed to a 3-month extension to the review timetable.
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Energy Reporting Manual Superseded |
(Superseded) |
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Energy Letter |
On 14 February 2022, IPART requested a 3-month extension to the review timetable.
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Energy Compliance Report |
IPART is required to submit a report on the compliance of the electricity and gas licensees to the Minister by 31 October each year. |
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Energy Media Release |
NSW electricity and gas customers can save by switching energy plans
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Energy Information Paper |
IPART’s draft findings on the performance and competitiveness of the retail gas market in NSW 2020-21
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Energy Letter |
Minister for Energy and Environment
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Energy Draft Report |
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Energy Notice |
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Energy Reporting Manual |
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Energy Reporting Manual |
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Energy Final Report |
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Energy Information Paper |
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Energy Information Paper |
IPART sets solar feed-in tariff benchmarks each year. |
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Energy Final Report |
IPART set a solar feed-in tariff benchmark of 4.6 to 5.5 c/kWh for 2021‑22. This is a guide for customers about how much the |
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Energy Fact Sheet |
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