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Electricity Authority says it doesn’t want to be a barrier to innovation

Electricity Authority chief executive Carl Hansen says his job isn't to protect the incumbent electricity industry players. With special feature audio.

Jenny Ruth
Fri, 08 Jul 2016

The Electricity Authority’s priority is to ensure the regulator doesn’t get in the way of new technologies and new businesses, its chief executive says.

Carl Hansen says the authority’s job is to promote long-term benefits to consumers, not to protect the incumbent electricity companies.

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Jenny Ruth
Fri, 08 Jul 2016
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