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TI-TREE CTS 848 - 30 MACROSSAN STREET retail exemption - cancellation
The Registrant's exemption from the requirement to hold a retailer authorisation under the National Energy Retail Law is no longer in effect.
Type
Retail exemptions
Status
Historical
NSW contribution determination guideline (2023) - Superseded
Our guideline explains how we determine the annual costs of the NSW electricity infrastructure roadmap that will then be recovered from consumers.
Type
Guidelines
Status
Historical
Ti-Tree Resort CTS 848 retail exemption - cancellation
The Registrant’s exemption from the requirement to hold a retailer authorisation under the National Energy Retail Law is no longer in effect.
Type
Retail exemptions
Status
Historical
The trustee for the Hadj Property Trust - Wyalla Plaza retail exemption - cancellation
The Registrant's exemption from the requirement to hold a retailer authorisation under the National Energy Retail Law is no longer in effect.
Type
Retail exemptions
Status
Historical
Revenue determination guideline for NSW non-contestable projects
Our guideline explains the Transmission Efficiency Test and how we determine revenue for network operators authorised to carry out non-contestable projects.
Type
Guidelines
Status
Historical
NSW contribution determination guideline (2022) - Superseded
The Contribution determination guideline (the Guideline) addresses cost recovery under the NSW Electricity Infrastructure Roadmap.
Type
Guidelines
Status
Historical
Better bills guideline - Version 1
On 18 March 2021, the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) made a final rule requiring us to publish a Better bills guideline (the Guideline) by 1 April 2
Type
Guidelines
Status
Historical
Default market offer prices 2022–23
The DMO is a maximum price that retailers can charge electricity customers on default contracts known as standing offer contracts.
Type
Reviews
Status
Historical
Default market offer prices 2021–22
The DMO is a maximum price that retailers can charge electricity customers on default contracts known as standing offer contracts.
Type
Reviews
Status
Historical
Default market offer prices 2020–21
The default market offer (DMO) came into effect on 1 July 2019. The DMO is a new rule that limits the price that retailers can charge electricity customers on default contracts, known as standing offer contracts. The AER’s role is to determine the maximum price that a retailer can charge a standing offer customer each year.
Type
Reviews
Status
Historical
Retailer reliability obligation - Interim forecasting best practice guideline
Type
Guidelines
Status
Historical