✨ Electricity Performance Statistics




MercuryEnergy

Mercury Energy Limited and Subsidiaries

Performance Measures and Statistics for the year ended 31 March 1997 continued

For the Purposes of The Electricity (Information Disclosure) Regulations 1994

FIRST SCHEDULE - PART III continued

2. Statistics continued

1997 1996 1995
(d) Transformer capacity (MVA) 2,613.45 2,835.24 2,535.58
(e) Maximum demand (in kilowatts) 939,662 851,656 749,826
(f) Total electricity supplied from the system (in kilowatt hours) 4,367,119,190 4,453,647,269 4,052,907,567
(g) Total amount of electricity (in kilowatt hours) conveyed through the system on behalf of other persons, that are electricity retailers or generators, not being persons that are in a prescribed business relationship with Mercury Energy 107,232,001 24,953,175 4,323,226
(h) Total customers (average) 246,684 243,765 242,859

FIRST SCHEDULE - PART IV

Reliability performance measures

Interruptions

  1. Total number of Interruptions according to class:
Class Description 1997 1996 1995
A Planned Trans Power interruption - - -
B Planned interruption by a Line Operator (other than Trans Power) 104 239 454
C Unplanned interruption originating within the principal Line Owners works 662 475 466
D Unplanned Trans Power interruption 8 48 2
E Unplanned ECNZ interruption - - -
F Unplanned interruption originating from a generator other than ECNZ - - -
G Other - - -

| Total | | 774 | 762 | 992 |



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