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Mercury NZ takes a crack at networks trying to embed monopoly control

Mercury says beware of greenwashing.

Jenny Ruth
Tue, 07 Nov 2017

Mercury Energy chief executive Fraser Whineray is adding his voice to pleas for reform of electricity lines companies.

That follows a similar call by Meridian Energy’s departing chief executive Mark Binns last month when he said New Zealand has 29 lines companies compared to five in the state of

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Jenny Ruth
Tue, 07 Nov 2017
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