Energy Delivery Efficiency Statistics




3.2 ENERGY DELIVERY EFFICIENCY PERFORMANCE MEASURES AND STATISTICS

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b) Maximum monthly

The maximum monthly amount of gas (in gigajoules) entering the system or systems.

System Jan03-Jun03 Max month (GJ)
Jan02-Dec02
Alfriston 2,032 2,674
Ashhurst - 1,212√
Auckland Central 1,021,294 1,201,534
Bruce McLaren^ - -
Dannevirke - 11,118√
Drury 5,062 5,697
Feilding - 34,889√
Foxton - 6,417√
Hastings - 222,489√
Haumoana - -
Hunua 11,088 11,926
Kakariki - 7,014√
Kairaga - 1,024√
Kingseat 102 267
Levin - 37,429√
Longburn - 44,812√
Mangaroa - -
Mangatainoka - 2,705√
Oroua Downs - 2,505√
Pahiatua - 48,376√
Palmerston North - 131,927√
Pukekohe 3,497 3,737
Ramarama 2,462 2,770
Takapau - 15,354√
Tuakau 18,669 14,789
Waiau^ - -
Wellington - 250,580√

^ During 2002 the Waimaiuku and Waiuku gates were removed. Bruce McLaren has been interconnected with other Auckland Central Networks.
√ United Networks sold the gas pipelines in Hawkes Bay, Palmerston North and Wellington to PowerCo effective from 1 November 2002. This means that maximum monthly amount was during the period from 1 January 2002 - 31 October 2002.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2003, No 163


Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2003, No 163





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