Are Energy prices pushing whanau to the brink?

New Zealand’s electricity sector is undergoing major regulatory reform to curb anti-competitive practices by large gentailers, with leaders like Richard Te Hurinui Jones, President of Rangitāne Tū Mai Rā Energy, […]


New Zealand’s electricity sector is undergoing major regulatory reform to curb anti-competitive practices by large gentailers, with leaders like Richard Te Hurinui Jones, President of Rangitāne Tū Mai Rā Energy, welcoming changes that promise fairer pricing, greater transparency, and improved consumer choice-especially for whānau seeking off-peak savings and solar equity.

 

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