✨ Electricity Line Business Performance Measures




Financial and efficiency performance measures

for the Line Business


Introduction

The Electricity (Information Disclosure) Regulations 1999 forms part of the regulatory regime introduced following deregulation of the Electricity Industry.

The Regulations require Electricity Companies that operate a Line Business to publicly disclose in the Gazette and have available on request a variety of information. Included in this disclosure are Financial, Reliability and Efficiency Performance Measures and Statistics.

In order to consistently define these measures to allow comparison between Electricity Companies, the Regulations require a number of adjustments to be made to the Financial Statements. For this reason, the Financial Statements disclosed are not necessarily the basis of information used for calculations in Performance Measures and Statistics.

This information has been prepared solely for the purpose of complying with regulations 15, 16, 21 and 22 of the Electricity (Information Disclosure) Regulations 1999 and is not intended for any other purpose.


Financial performance measures

Rates of return for the Line Business are as follows:

2002 2001 2000 1999
Return on funds 3.87% 3.09% 1.84% 4.57%
Return on equity 3.40% 2.31% 0.84% 4.09%
Return on investment 2.50% 19.73% 0.96% 2.30%

Efficiency performance measures

2002 2001 2000 1999
Direct line costs per kilometre $1,729 $1,514 $1,332 $1,367
Indirect line costs per electricity customer $49 $45 $58 $74


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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2003, No 74


Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2003, No 74





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πŸ—οΈ Financial and Efficiency Performance Measures for the Line Business

πŸ—οΈ Infrastructure & Public Works
Electricity, Line Business, Financial Performance, Efficiency Measures, Rates of Return, Direct Line Costs, Indirect Line Costs