AEMC Reliability Frameworks Review
PIAC responded to the AEMC Reliability Frameworks Review Issues Paper. PIAC suggested some refinements to the approach of the Review. PIAC expressed concern that, if
PIAC responded to the AEMC Reliability Frameworks Review Issues Paper. PIAC suggested some refinements to the approach of the Review. PIAC expressed concern that, if
PIAC’s submission in response to the Consultation Draft Transport for NSW Disability Inclusion Action Plan 2017-2021 suggests a number of improvements to ensure public transport
PIAC’s submission to the Australian Law Reform Commission inquiry into Incarceration Rates of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples answers a range of questions asked
PIAC responded to the AER on its proposed approach for its review of the rate of return guidelines. PIAC supports the AER’s proposed approach and commends the AER’s focus on
PIAC responded to the AER’s consultation draft amendments for the Regulatory Investment Test for Transmission (RIT-T) and Distribution (RIT-D) application guidelines. PIAC supports the explicit obligation in
PIAC responded to the AER’s request for comment on ring-fencing waiver applications from the Distribution Network Service Providers. PIAC reinforces the importance of legal separation requirements to
PIAC responded to an AEMC issues paper discussing gas pipeline regulation. The operation of the east coast gas market is notoriously opaque. This opacity means
At the request of COAG Energy Council, the AEMC is seeking to change the National Gas Rules to specify both the purpose of the Natural
PIAC responded to IPART’s Issues Paper for its review of its methodology for calculating its Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC). PIAC supports the routine review
PIAC lodged a submission to the AER’s draft Distribution Reliability Measures Guideline. PIAC considers that reliability metrics and incentive schemes such as the Service Target Performance
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