News and events
Your power bill broken down
Every dollar you pay for your electricity can be broken down into five main cost components.
Joint approach to promote public safety around electricity
Christchurch lines company Orion invited neighbouring network companies, Mainpower, EA Networks and Alpine Energy to join in a collaborative public safety promotion at their site at the South Island Agricultural Field Days this year.
The Lines Company’s pricing review suggests lessons for distribution pricing going forward
Recently released, the Electricity Authority’s review of central North Island distributor The Lines Company makes some useful statements on how distributors should introduce new tariffs.
Low fixed charges hold back electric vehicles
The low fixed charge is holding back adoption of technology which will reduce New Zealand’s greenhouse gas emissions.
New pricing roadmaps published
ENA members have published roadmaps on possible future changes to their pricing structures.
Electricity tax decision will strip $24 million from provinces
The Electricity Networks Association (ENA) is deeply concerned about a draft Inland Revenue proposal to tax discounts returned to customers who are beneficial owners of their lines’ company.
Review of tree regulations announced
Trees falling on power lines create risks to people and property, and lead to higher power
prices for consumers, says Graeme Peters, chief executive of the Electricity Networks
Association (ENA).
EDB Webinar: capability, roles and functions to enable distributed flexibility
This webinar is open to EDB representatives who are involved in or interested in enabling distributed flexibility and distribution systems operation
Webinar: capability, roles and functions to enable distributed flexibility
This webinar is open to anyone interested in the capabilities, roles, and functions necessary for the smart and flexible use of distributed energy resources.
ENA Future Networks Forum: Innovation Forum
Registrations are open and the agenda will be available soon.