Ministerial powers to make Rules from Energy Security Board recommendation
PIAC responded to the draft Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Rules) Bill 2017 which proposes to provide powers to make changes to the National Electricity
PIAC responded to the draft Statutes Amendment (National Energy Laws) (Rules) Bill 2017 which proposes to provide powers to make changes to the National Electricity
PIAC responded to an AEMC approach paper initiating a review into generation and transmission investment. PIAC supports more efficient wholesale market and network arrangements, that
PIAC lodged a submission to the Senate inquiry on the legislation to abolish Limited Merits Review (LMR). The NSW Council of Social Service, SA Council of Social
PIAC responded to the AEMC on its Declaration of Lack of Reserve conditions rule change. PIAC agrees that the AEMC must consider the ability of
PIAC responded to IPART’s draft compliance with the NSW Electricity Transmission Reliability Standard. PIAC supports the changed calculation of restoration time for dual failures, using the lifecycle average
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
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