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.
- Part D consultation - Q&A [30 July 2010]
- Summary of Submissions - Review of UTS Provisions, Interim Pricing Period, Next day publication of bids and offers & Dispatchable Demand Regime [30 July 2010]
- Presentations to Part D Workshops [28 July 2010]
- Transcript from Lower South Island Renewables conference [23 July 2010]
- Default buy-back Project Industry forum [22 July 2010]
Currently consulting on...
- Transmission Pricing Review: Stage 2 Options [Closing date: 31 August 2010]
- Third Consultation – Part D Review – Proposed New Rules (June 2010) [Closing date: 20 August 2010]
- Draft 2010 Statement of Opportunities [Closing date: 06 August 2010]


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