Aurora Energy sees two-year impact from covid-19

Aurora Energy sees two-year impact from covid-19
Gavin Evans
Otago power distributor Aurora Energy believes the covid-19 pandemic could defer demand growth on its networks by as much as two years.The company is seeking a customised pricing plan from the Commerce Commission so it can spend $383.3 million over three years and start catching up with deferred maintenance. But it wants greater flexibility within that plan to delay work if it’s not immediately needed.It has already reduced its customer connection forecasts and deferred some projects, given the expected impact on tourism and hospitality f...

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