By Anne Wardell, Compliance Quarter.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has released an Issues Paper for discussion on the solar feed-in tariffs for 2018/19. IPART is seeking written submissions to be made by 16 April 2018. Information about how to lodge a submission are contained in the Issues Paper.
IPART has provided the following useful infographic in relation to the process:
The Terms of Reference set out the following parameters which must be considered in conducting the investigation:
- There should be no resulting increase in retail electricity prices; and
- The benchmark range should operate in such a way to support a competitive electricity market in NSW.
The final report is to be provided by 30 June 2018.
Further information about the investigation can be found on the IPART website at Solar feed-in tariffs 2018/19.
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