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2014 Network Price Determination
Under the Electricity Networks (Third Party Access) Code (Network Access Code), which is a schedule to the Electricity Networks (Third Party Access) Act, the Commission is required to set the revenues that the network service provider can recover, or prices that can be charged, for the provision of regulated network access services.
Independent Investigation into Darwin-Katherine System Black 12 March 2014
The Commission, pursuant to section 6(1)(g) of the Utilities Commission Act, was requested by the Regulatory Minister (the Treasurer) to undertake an independent investigation of the Darwin-Katherine System Black incident that occurred on 12 March 2014.
Wholesale Electricity Generation Market Review - Final Report
On 23 September 2013, the Commission received notice from the Minister (the Treasurer) under section 31 of the Utilities Commission Act requesting that the Commission conduct a review into wholesale electricity market arrangements that...
2014-2019 Network Price Determination - Draft Determination
The Commission received the following submissions in response to the Draft Determination and PWC's Revised Regulatory Proposal
Wholesale Electricity Generation Market Review - Submissions
On 23 September 2013, the Commission received notice from the Minister requesting that the Commission conduct a review into wholesale electricity market arrangements that are appropriate for the Northern Territory, and to recommend preferred arrangements.
Invitation for Submissions - Draft Determination and PWC’s Revised Regulatory Proposal
In December 2013 and in accordance with the Network Access Code, the Commission released for public consultation a Draft Determination and constituent draft decisions for the network charges able to be levied by Power and Water Corporation's (PWC) network business unit (PWC Networks) for the five year regulatory control period 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2019.
Licence Variation Application - Uterne Power Plant Pty Ltd
On 20 January 2014, the Commission received a request from Epuron (as owner of Uterne Power Plant Pty Ltd) to vary the licence to operate the Uterne Power Plant (Uterne) in Alice Springs.