Gentailers push back over Electricity Authority’s ‘level playing field’

Gentailers push back over Electricity Authority’s ‘level playing field’
Gentailers rejected the case for tougher non-discrimination rules as independents said the proposals entrenched market power. (Image: NZME)
Ian Llewellyn
The Electricity Authority is considering sharply divided submissions on its proposals to “level the playing field” for competition in the electricity sector.The four major generator-retailers argue that the Electricity Authority’s (EA) proposed Electricity Code amendments, the “level playing field” measures, are driven by risk perceptions rather than demonstrated conduct and warn that it could add cost and complexity, with some submitters saying the retail price consistency component in particular risks incentivisi...

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