Electricity distributors to defer lines charges

Electricity distributors to defer lines charges
Dan Brunskill
New Zealand’s four largest electricity distributors are working together to defer businesses' lines charges during the disruption caused by the covid–19 outbreak.Lines companies Orion, Powerco, Vector and Wellington Electricity, who serve 60 percent of New Zealand’s electricity customers, have collectively come up with a plan to provide network payment deferral programmes to business customers on their networks.Simon Mackenzie, chief executive of Vector and the group's spokesman, said the restrictions posed by the national lockdown had put fina...

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