Sector needs more responsive regulatory regime, ENA says
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- Updated November 27, 2024
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ENA submission to the Electricity Authority about the Settlement Residual Allocation Methodology (SRAM). The ENA emphasises the need for the SRAM to be cost-effective, transparent, and simple in administration, and stresses that flexibility in pass-through mechanisms is crucial.
ENA submission to the Electricity Authority about the consultation on the Settlement Residual Allocation Methodology (SRAM). The ENA supports principles encouraging effective grid use and cost-effectiveness, while expressing concerns about the mitigation of volatility and full cost recovery, ensuring long-term consumer benefits.
ENA submission to the Commerce Commission about the joint project on 'Spotlight on emerging contestable services'. The submission suggests that the project should maintain a balanced approach to the involvement of Electricity Distribution Businesses (EDBs) in contestable services and emphasises the potential benefits of EDBs in supporting emerging technologies, while also pointing out the need for improvements in regulatory settings to promote socially desirable investments.
ENA submission to MBIE and MfE about the consultation on strengthening national direction on renewable electricity generation and transmission. The document addresses topics such as the treatment of high-voltage electricity lines within the NPS-ET and NES-ETA, suggesting that transmission provisions should cover these lines regardless of ownership, and proposing adjustments to the voltage threshold for high-voltage transmission to facilitate decarbonisation and support renewable electricity generation.
ENA submission to the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet about the resilience of Aotearoa New Zealand’s critical infrastructure system highlights the need for appropriate resilience standards and an enabling regulatory environment that do not impose unnecessary burdens. The submission underscores the importance of safeguarding electricity as a critical infrastructure that affects many essential services and supports New Zealand's transition to a decarbonised energy system.