✨ Electricity Distribution Guidelines
3626 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 123 30 OCTOBER 2006
Distribution
Distribution pricing methodologies
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The Electricity Commission should develop in consultation with interested
parties principles or model approaches to distribution pricing and monitor their
uptake. The Commission should recommend regulations if required to ensure
compliance.
99
The Government expects distribution companies to keep any changes to rural
line charges in line with urban line charges. The Commission should monitor
developments in rural charges.
Distribution use of system agreements
100
The Electricity Commission should develop in consultation with interested
parties’ model use of system agreements for use by distribution lines. If the
Commission thinks it necessary and beneficial, it may also recommend
regulations. Arrangements should take into account the interests of
consumers, retailers and distributors and should be consistent with:
• arrangements for connecting distributed generation to distribution
networks (described later)
• obligations imposed on retailers as a result of arrangements relating to
contracts between retailers and consumers
• arrangements covering distribution pricing methodologies
• arrangements for the use of ripple control for load management, and
• any other regulations promulgated under the Electricity Act 1992.
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NZ Gazette 2006, No 123
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NZ Gazette 2006, No 123
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