Media Release 2024 Consumer Sentiment survey
Published: 26 Jun 2024Media release about the third electricity consumer sentiment survey results
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Media release about the third electricity consumer sentiment survey results
PDF, 133KB, 2 pages
Survey results of views of small business and household electricity consumers
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Summary of small electricity consumer sentiment survey 2024
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This interim Regulatory Impact Statement provides MBIE’s initial assessment of CCUS policy options to facilitate public consultation.
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Advice to Minister on Offshore Renewable Energy regulatory regime
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This briefing provides an update on the progress of the New Zealand Battery Project (NZ Battery Project), early and emerging findings from the work to date, and an overview of upcoming milestones and decisions in 2022.
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This briefing provides an update on two workstreams relating to potential alternatives to a pumped hydro scheme at Lake Onslow: other hydro options, including other pumped hydro options, and other comparator technologies (i.e. non-hydro options).
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Provides some preliminary thoughts on how a “contractual virtual disaggregation” approach developed for application to an Onslow-type pumped storage scheme might be generalised to apply to 3 specific developments being considered as possible components of a “portfolio alternative”.
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This report addresses how any large scale dry year storage mechanism (NZ Battery) would interact with and affect New Zealand’s current electricity market.
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Understanding the ‘cost of shortage’ is a key pillar in the investment case for an NZ Battery solution as it helps provide an indication of the economic and financial costs that are avoided should a viable NZ Battery solution be pursued.
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