Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Draft Year: 
2004
Effective Start Year: 
2013
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Rule/Regulation
Economic Sector: 
Power
Energy Types: 
Power
Issued by: 
Government of New Zealand - Ministry of Commerce
Overall Summary: 
These regulations, which come into force on 1 October 2004, require electricity retailers to offer a low fixed charge tariff option to domestic consumers of no more than 30 cents per day.
Access
Consumer subsidies: 
[O]bjective of these regulations is to: (a)ensure that electricity retailers offer a low fixed charge tariff option or options for delivered electricity to domestic consumers at their principal place of residence that will assist low-use consumers and encourage energy conservation [...].---Each electricity retailer must have 1 or more low fixed charge tariff options for each delivered electricity package that it makes available in respect of homes in each of its supply areas.
Pricing
Energy pricing: 
[O]bjective of these regulations is to: (a)ensure that electricity retailers offer a low fixed charge tariff option or options for delivered electricity to domestic consumers at their principal place of residence that will assist low-use consumers and encourage energy conservation; and (b)regulate electricity distributors so as to assist electricity retailers to deliver low fixed charge tariff options. ---Each electricity retailer must have 1 or more low fixed charge tariff options for each delivered electricity package that it makes available in respect of homes in each of its supply areas.