New Zealand Energy Quarterly: December 2018 quarter
Published: 14 Mar 2019Overview of energy production and consumption for December quarter 2018.
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Overview of energy production and consumption for December quarter 2018.
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This document sets out the parameters for a Review of how the non-interference provisions set out in section 101B of the Crown Minerals Act (the Act) are effected, including the appropriate roles of various agencies for the enforcement of those provisions.
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Electricity Price Review stakeholder update for 20 February 2019.
PDF, 29KB, 1 page
At a glance list of the options in the Electricity Price Review 2018-2019
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This paper sets out 41 possible solutions to address problems the review discussed in its first report. It was developed as part of the review’s second phase of work. The options contained in the paper were tested with the sector, and helped shaped the review’s final recommendations to Government. It contains early ideas to: strengthen the consumer voice; address energy hardship; increase retail competition; reinforce wholesale market competition; improve transmission and distribution; improve the regulatory system; and preparing for a low-carbon future.
PDF, 461KB, 39 pages
Electricity Price Review stakeholder update for 13 February 2019.
PDF, 51KB, 1 page
This document sets out how and where process heat is used in New Zealand, and what the opportunities and barriers are to lowering emissions from process heat use.
PDF, 592KB, 31 pages
Overview of how process heat is used in the Petroleum, Chemical & Rubber Manufacturing sectors, including energy demands and related greenhouse gas emissions.
PDF, 248KB, 4 pages
Submission received on the Electricity Price Review First Report from Pulse Energy
PDF, 406KB, 38 pages
Submission received on the Electricity Price Review First Report from Our Energy Limited
PDF, 195KB, 15 pages
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