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Electricity futures prices aren’t sending the right signals – Mercury

Rain favoured Mercury but it also gained customers.

Jenny Ruth
Wed, 23 Aug 2017

Mercury Energy says futures prices for electricity ought to be higher to reflect the tightening in supply highlighted by the recent dry spell over the South Island.

The previous over-supply of electricity led to the closures of the Otahuhu and Southdown gas-fired power stations and the

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Jenny Ruth
Wed, 23 Aug 2017
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