Media statement - 10 August 2021
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- Authority releases preliminary decision on 9 August undesirable trading situation claim
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- Electricity Authority's Review of competition in the wholesale electricity market raises questions about the Tiwai contracts and the cost of electricity for all consumers
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- Authority decides to reset prices to correct 2019 UTS
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- Media statement - 10 August 2021
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The Electricity Authority is disappointed some consumers were left without electricity last night and as the industry regulator, we are concerned about the system response.
Transpower as the electricity system operator is responsible for managing supply emergencies and providing information on security of supply.
Transpower issued notices and requested action by participants to balance supply and demand.
This resulted in power cuts for many consumers without warning. The Authority does not consider this acceptable and we will be reviewing the event.
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