Under the Gas Supply Act 1996 (the Act) the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (IPART) regulates retail gas prices for small retail customers.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (IPART) is responsible for regulating retail gas prices the Standard Retailers charge the 20% of customer
The NSW Minister for Energy has asked the Tribunal to determine appropriate default retail gas and electricity tariffs for a further three years until 30 June 2
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (the Tribunal) regulates "default" retail tariffs for small gas customers (those using less than 1TJ per
Solar feed-in tariffs in NSWSolar feed-in tariffs allow you to earn money for the unused solar electricity you generate that is exported to the grid. IPART
IPART has commenced its annual review of the performance and competitiveness of the retail electricity and gas markets in NSW for the most recent financial year
Under the Gas Supply Act 1996 (the Act) the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal of NSW (IPART) regulates retail gas prices for small retail customers.
What is IPART’s role in energy?Since electricity and gas prices were deregulated in NSW, IPART has been required to monitor the electricity and gas retail marke
If you have found an offer that you are interested in:Make a note of the name of the offer and the retailer.Contact the retailer to confirm that the offer is st
Outlines key issues Tribunal will examine in its reviews of regulated retail tariffs for electricity and gas—including the most appropriate form of regulation and structure for these tariffs, the appropriate levels of costs to be recovered, and th