you can go to any city or town in new zealand and you’ll find a monument to decline: the ghostly, uncompleted seascape in auckland, the abandoned mills in ohakune, the eateries gone and going bust in wellington.
and the government’s answer to all this? visas for foreign email workers lol
and the government’s answer to all this? visas for foreign email workers lol
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- reform the electricity market, massive investment in generation
- competition law reform, break the mono/du/oligopolies
- massive investment in ports and coastal shipping
- industrial policy
- MDRS
- trains, trains, and more trains
I work in the sector and in my view the market is very open, transparent and efficient. I believe NZ has benefited greatly from having it.
I still have thoughts on how it could be reformed, so sincerely interested in yours
In the review will Frontier be directed to look at lack of control of market power in the New Zealand wholesale electricity market viz. incremental price leveraging with little in the EIPC 2010 to counter it?
The retail market could do with more attention IMO. I believe retailers should be compelled to sell a fixed percentage of their power at spot exposure
Our challenge is to meet peak and dry year energy
of governance viz.13.5A.1a
"..it is expected that offers and reserve offers will generally be subject to competitive
disciplines such that no party has significant market power;"
not much else
- and my most rightwing opinion… no more woke education policies, back to the three Rs, phonetics, etc