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.
- Reduce power bills with Rightlight.govt.nz [08 June 2009]
- Notice of Intention to approve the Marsden Substation Investment Proposal [03 July 2009]
- Updated storage and thermal use projections [03 July 2009]
- Updated Hydro Risk Curves [03 July 2009]
- Publication of synthetic wind data [01 July 2009]
- Settlement agreement approved by the Board [01 July 2009]
Currently consulting on...
- Resubmission of Bombay Bus Security Investment Proposal [Closing date: 23 July 2009]
- 2009 Draft Procurement Plan [Closing date: 23 July 2009]
- Model approach to distribution pricing [Closing date: 10 July 2009]


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