The Electricity Commission is a Crown entity set up under the Electricity Act to oversee New Zealand's electricity industry and markets.
The Commission regulates the operation of the electricity industry and markets, to ensure electricity is produced and delivered to all consumers in an efficient, fair, reliable and environmentally sustainable manner.
The Commission also promotes and facilitates the efficient use of electricity.
- Notice of Intention to grant exemption to the Reconciliation Manager - submissions close 5pm 22 May 2008 [16 May 2008]
- Advanced metering infrastructure - policy and guidelines [16 May 2008]
- Second Update Report on the disclosure of risk management contract information proposal [16 May 2008]
- Submissions - draft transmission to enable renewables report [15 May 2008]
- On the Lines newsletter - May 2008 [13 May 2008]
Currently consulting on...
- Revised North Auckland and Northland proposals [Closing date: 05 June 2008]
- Proposed changes to Interposed Model Contracts [Closing date: 30 May 2008]
- Minor Offer and Dispatch Rule Changes [Closing date: 27 May 2008]


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