Vector slapped with $1.1m penalty for 'excessive level' of power outages

Vector slapped with $1.1m penalty for 'excessive level' of power outages
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Ella Somers
The Auckland high court has imposed a penalty of $1.1 million on electricity lines company Vector after the Commerce Commission took action against it over excessive power outages.The excessive power outages occurred from 2017 to 2020 which breached network quality standards, the Commerce Commission (ComCom) said in a statement.Associate commissioner Vhari McWha said Vector had taken measures to address its previous non-compliance with the quality standards relating to outages after the company had disclosed to ComCom that it contravened its qu...