Regulatory Notices




2572 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 104 26 AUGUST 2004

  1. The exemption shall expire on 1 September 2005.

  2. The exemption only relates to generation at KIN0112.

  3. Generation at KIN0112 stays within 5 MW of any dispatch instruction issued by the system operator.
    The Commission notes that Regulation 196 provides that an exemption may be varied or revoked, either on the application by a
    participant or on the initiative of the Commission.

Commission’s Reasons for Grant of the Amendment of Exemption Contained in this Notice
The reasons for grant of the amendment of exemption are as follows:

(a) Most of the energy produced by generation at the Kinleith plant is used on-site and the on-site processes require
the operation of the co-generation plant in conjunction with these processes. The Kinleith plant is therefore unable to
comply with the rule requiring them to follow dispatch instructions.

(b) The Commission is unable to identify any participants who would be unduly affected by the grant of the amendment of
exemption.

(c) Granting the amendment of exemption will allow time for the Commission to investigate a rule change or other
mitigation measures which appropriately reflect the operation of cogeneration plant.

Date Upon Which the Amendment of Exemption Becomes Effective
Pursuant to Regulation 195, the date upon which the amendment of exemption contained in this notice takes effect, being a
date which is not earlier than the date of the New Zealand Gazette notice in respect of the amendment of exemption, is
1 September 2004.

ROY HEMMINGWAY, Chairman, for and on behalf of the Electricity Commission.
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Notice of Annual Levy Rates for the Financial Year Ending 30 June 2004
This notice of the Annual Levy Rates for the financial year ending 30 June 2004, pursuant to Regulation 8 of the Electricity
(Levy of Industry Participants) Regulations 2004 (“Regulations”), is issued by the Electricity Commission, formally
constituted as the Electricity Governance Board (“Commission”).
The Regulations came into force on 17 June 2004.
The Regulations impose levies on generators, purchasers and line owners for the costs of performing the Commission’s
functions and duties and exercising the Commission’s powers, under the Electricity Act 1992, from 15 September 2003.
Regulation 14 provides that each person who is a generator, purchaser or line owner as at 30 June 2004, is liable to pay a levy
for the year ending 30 June 2004 to the Minister of Energy.
Regulation 7 specifies the Commission must calculate the annual levy rates.
Regulation 7 is modified by Regulation 14 (which provides, amongst other things, that the period for the calculation of the levy
for the year ending 30 June 2004, begins on 15 September 2003 and ends on 30 June 2004).

Annual Levy Rates for the Financial Year Ending 30 June 2004.
The Commission has calculated the annual levy rates for the financial year ending 30 June 2004 in accordance with
Regulations 7 and 14.
The annual levy rates for that period are as follows:

Generators Purchasers Line Owners
System operations $0.1045/MWh $0.1053/MWh $0.0607/MWh
Market operations $0.2998/MWh $0.3019/MWh
Registry and switching $0.0651/ICP $0.0649/ICP
Other activities $0.1117/MWh $0.1125/MWh $0.0648/MWh

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Maritime Safety Authority of New Zealand

Dated at Wellington this 20th day of August 2004.
RUSSELL PAUL KILVINGTON, Chief Executive of the
Maritime Safety Authority.
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Maritime Security Act 2004

Notice to Designate a Port Security Area—Liquigas Limited

I, Russell Paul Kilvington, Chief Executive of the
Maritime Safety Authority, pursuant to section 45 of
the Maritime Security Act 2004, hereby give notice as
follows.

The following facility operated by Liquigas Limited is
designated a port security area:

The Manukau Liquigas Platform, Manukau Harbour,
Auckland.

Notice to Designate a Port Security Area—Port Otago Limited

I, Russell Paul Kilvington, Chief Executive of the
Maritime Safety Authority, pursuant to section 45 of
the Maritime Security Act 2004, hereby give notice as
follows.

The following areas are designated port security areas
at Port Chalmers and Otago Harbour, Dunedin, facilities
operated by Port Otago Limited:

  1. Port Chalmers

All that port area within the fenced boundary from
Boiler Point, Careys Bay at the northern end, south along
Macandrew Road, the main entry at George Street,



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2004, No 104


Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2004, No 104





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🌾 Amendment of Exemption No. 13 (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Electricity, Exemption, TrustPower, Carter Holt Harvey Pulp and Paper
  • ROY HEMMINGWAY, Chairman, for and on behalf of the Electricity Commission

💰 Notice of Annual Levy Rates for the Financial Year Ending 30 June 2004

💰 Finance & Revenue
Electricity, Levy Rates, Financial Year

🚂 Notice to Designate a Port Security Area—Liquigas Limited

🚂 Transport & Communications
20 August 2004
Maritime Security, Port Security Area, Liquigas Limited, Manukau Harbour
  • RUSSELL PAUL KILVINGTON, Chief Executive of the Maritime Safety Authority

🚂 Notice to Designate a Port Security Area—Port Otago Limited

🚂 Transport & Communications
20 August 2004
Maritime Security, Port Security Area, Port Otago Limited, Port Chalmers, Otago Harbour
  • RUSSELL PAUL KILVINGTON, Chief Executive of the Maritime Safety Authority