We use modelling and forecasting tools to identify regions of growing demand and network risk to determine the need for investment.
RIT-D projects
We use the Regulatory Investment Test for Distribution (RIT-D) to ensure we invest smartly in our electricity network. If a project costs more than $7 million and meets certain National Electricity Rules (NER) criteria, we must run a RIT-D assessment.

What is RIT-D?
The Regulatory Investment Test for Distribution (RIT-D) is a cost-benefit analysis required under the National Electricity Rules (NER) for major electricity distribution network investments.
The RIT-D is used to help make fair and smart decisions about future electricity investments. It makes sure the community is kept informed, compares different options to find the best value for money, and looks at alternative solutions with external stakeholders to meet network needs.
We are required by the NER to apply a RIT-D test for all network augmentation projects greater than $7 million that meet the NER criteria.
There are five main steps during the evaluation process.
To address the need, we assess different options and consider non-network solutions.
Non-network Options Screening Report
After our analysis, we open up consultation for feedback and for submissions for non-network options.
Draft Project Assessment Report
We confirm the preferred option will proceed to address the identified need and demonstrates its justification through detailed modelling, inputs, and assumptions, while incorporating stakeholder feedback.
Final Project Assessment Report
We confirm the preferred option that will proceed to address the identified need. This report will demonstrate the justification through detailed modelling, inputs, and assumptions, and demonstrate how stakeholder feedback has been incorporated.
Current RIT-D projects
Use the filters to search by location, project status or year. You can read each project’s reports to see what’s planned and why. We welcome your feedback at key stages of the process.
Menangle Development Area
Menangle Development Area
Riverstone East and Schofields Development Area
Riverstone East and Schofields Development Area
South Creek West Residential Growth Area
South Creek West Residential Growth Area
Southern Macarthur Growth Area
Southern Macarthur Growth Area
Burra Park Development Area
Burra Park Development Area
Berrima Junction Enterprise Growth Area
Berrima Junction Enterprise Growth Area
Badgerys Creek Zone Substation
Badgerys Creek Zone Substation
North Bradfield Zone Substation
North Bradfield Zone Substation
Sydney Science Park Zone Substation
Sydney Science Park Zone Substation
Luddenham, Kemps Creek and Badgerys Creek 33kV Network Contraints
Luddenham, Kemps Creek and Badgerys Creek 33kV Network Contraints
North Camellia Switching Station
North Camellia Switching Station
Westmead Zone Substation
Westmead Zone Substation
Aerotropolis Foundation Supply
Aerotropolis Foundation Supply
Box Hill Development Area
Box Hill Development Area
Current RIT-T projects
The Regulatory Investment Test for Transmission are collaborative works or projects being undertaken in partnership wtih Transgrid.
Western Sydney Aerotropolis Priority Growth Area
Western Sydney Aerotropolis Priority Growth Area
REPEX RIT-D
REPEX RIT-D projects focus on the replacement or upgrade of existing assets on the network.
Carlingford Transmission Substation
Carlingford Transmission Substation
Have your say, stay informed
If you'd like know more or provide feedback on any of these projects, please follow the instructions in the consultation report, this usually involves sending an email by a specific date.