- Electricity Commission levy
- Electricity prices (includes a link to compare prices between companies)
- Electricity Retailers
- Electricity safety information
- Energy efficiency
- Industry structure
- Information on policy for vulnerable and low income consumers
- Lines company
- Making a complaint
- Model contracts for domestic consumers
- National grid
- New connection
- Customer Service Lines
- Data administrator
- Policy, regulatory framework and governance
- Retail market survey (residential) pdf [1131 KB]
- School projects
- Statistics on switching and market movement
- Switching an electricity supplier
- Will my plug work in another country?
- Note: A common question about plugs is: "Will appliances from the UK work in NZ"? UK plugs are not same as NZ but the voltage and frequency are. You can use an adapter or fit a new plug to the end of the flex. The loading of the device however, should not exceed 2.3 kw.
- The voltage in New Zealand is 230 Volts and the frequency is 50 Hertz.
Last update on
01 May 2008 12:05 PM
