Date Type & Industry Description Documents
Energy
Other Report
Energy
Consultant Report
Review of Demand Forecasts by electricity DNSPs for 2004 electricity Network Review
Energy
Consultant Report
Explains the draft findings and conclusions of McLennan Magasanik Associate’s review of AGLGN’s demand forecasts over the proposed access arrangement period.
Energy
Consultant Report
Explains the draft findings and conclusions of McLennan Magasanik Associate’s review of CEG’s demand forecasts over the proposed access arrangement period.
Energy
Presentation
Presentation of the draft findings of McLennan Magasanik Associates on the demand forecasts for AGLGN.
Energy
Consultant Report
Review of Revised Operating and Capital Expenditures of DNSPs
Energy
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The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (Tribunal) has received a request from Australian Inland to wavier its compliance of clause 5.2 and cl
Energy
Presentation
Country Energy Gas’ presentation of its access arrangement revisions submission.
Energy
Presentation
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Energy
Agenda
Energy
Consultant Report
Energy
Consultant Report
Energy
Other Report
The Minister for Energy and Utilities has requested that the Tribunal review the regulated retail tariffs to apply from July 2004 to June 2007, taking into a
Energy
Letter
Energy Australia Network has undertaken a self review of its readiness for compliance with the Tribunal’s Distribution Ring Fencing Guidelines, now in place
Energy
Draft Decision
OP-20
Energy
Consultant Report
Providing Incentives for Service Quality - Incentive Rates for S-Factor
Energy
Access Arrangement/Information
Proposed Revisions of the Access Arrangement and related documentation relating to the AGLGN NSW natural gas distribution network.
Energy
Access Arrangement/Information
Country Energy Gas Access Arrangement appendix - accompanies proposed revisions
Energy
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Under the national Gas Code, the Tribunal currently regulates 2 NSW gas network companies: AGL Gas Networks (AGLGN) and Country Energy Gas (CEG).
Energy
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Under the national Gas Code, the Tribunal currently regulates 2 NSW gas network companies: AGL Gas Networks (AGLGN) and Country Energy Gas (CEG).