These Voluntary Transitional Pricing Arrangements set limits on increases to tariffs and charges for small retail customers who have not chosen to enter a ne
The Voluntary transitional Pricing Arrangements set limits on increases to tariffs and charges for small retail customers who have not chosen to enter a nego
These Voluntray Transitional Pricing Arrangements set limits on increases to tariffs and charges for small retail customers who have not chosen to enter a ne
This sets outs AGLGN's response to the Tribunal's Draft Decision on AGLGN's Revised Access Arrangement for its NSW distribution network, released in December
Explains findings and recommendation of MMA's review of the Metropolitan Water Agency consumption forecasts, commission as part of IPARTs 2005 Review of Metr
The 2003 - 2004 Operational Audit report of Sydney Water Corporation (SWC) provides an independent assessment of the Corporations performance against the ter
The avoided distribution costs guideline provides clarity to DNSPs and demand management service providers on how the Tribunal would evaluate avoided distrib
The loss management investment guideline provides DNSPs and associated service providers with clarity on how the Tribunal would assess the prudence of loss m
The foregone revenue guideline sets out principles for estimating revenue foregone as a result of implementing a non tariff based demand management measure.
The network planning note summarises the consultation group’s analysis, findings and recommendations regarding the DNSPs’ network planning processes and thei
In late October 2004, the Tribunal established the demand management consultation group to develop principles and guidelines to give effect to the demand man
Explains 2004/05 determination on the maximum fares that State Transit Authority can charge for public transport services provided by Sydney Buses and Newcas
Government bus fares in Sydney will rise by an average of 3.9 per cent and Newcastle fares will go up by an average of less than 3 per cent from January 4.