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AER draft decision - Early application of version 4 of the Service Target Performance Incentive Scheme - August 2013

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AER publishes draft decision on the early application of version 4 of the electricity transmission service target performance incentive scheme (STPIS) - Request for submissions

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Electricity
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14 August 2013
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Transmission

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