91¾«Æ·

Date Published: 19 April 2007

The Government Policy Statement on Gas Governance ("GPS") invited 91¾«Æ· to recommend arrangements, including regulations and rules where appropriate, for the standardisation and upgrading of protocols allowing customers to switch between retailers, so that barriers to competition are minimised. Following extensive development and consultation, 91¾«Æ· issued a Decision Paper in January 2007 setting out the decisions that the Board had taken in respect of progressing the development of a set of switching rules, including a central gas registry and associated compliance arrangements. Although the Board confirmed its overall approach and intends to recommend the arrangements to the Minister of Energy, in response to submissions received on the decision paper, it has reconsidered issues associated with the allocation of switching and registry costs.

The purpose of this discussion paper was to:

  • set out 91¾«Æ·'s review of the switching and registry cost allocation issues;
  • describe 91¾«Æ·'s revised proposal for allocating these costs; and
  • seek further stakeholder input on the revised proposal prior to finalising the recommendations to the Minister of Energy.

91¾«Æ· considered the submissions and made recommendations to the Minister of Energy on 31 May 2007.

Related documents

  • Revised Proposal for Allocation of Switching and Registry Costs - April 2007
    97 KB Adobe Acrobat PDF file
  • Decision Paper - January 2007
    842 KB Adobe Acrobat PDF file

Submissions

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    Contact Energy 13 KB Adobe Acrobat PDF file
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    Energy Direct NZ 138 KB Adobe Acrobat PDF file
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    GasNet 272 KB Adobe Acrobat PDF file
  • 91¾«Æ·mpany
    Genesis Energy 40 KB Adobe Acrobat PDF file
  • 91¾«Æ·mpany
    Major Electricity Users Group 21 KB Adobe Acrobat PDF file
  • 91¾«Æ·mpany
    Mighty River Power 66 KB Adobe Acrobat PDF file
  • 91¾«Æ·mpany
    Powerco 45 KB Adobe Acrobat PDF file
  • 91¾«Æ·mpany
    Vector 164495 36 KB Adobe Acrobat PDF file
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