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Electricity Authority finds Meridian, Contact did not breach good conduct rules

Satisfied with finding, electricity market watchdog won't lay complaint with enforcement body.

Reweti Kohere Thu, 22 Apr 2021

The Electricity Authority will not take complaints against Meridian Energy and Contact Energy any further after finding the power giants did not breach good conduct rules when they spilled potential hydro generation in late 2019 and early 2020.

The electricity market watchdog has concluded an

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Reweti Kohere Thu, 22 Apr 2021
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