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Pulse Brings Lower Cost Electricity to Buller

Pulse Energy Brings Lower Cost Electricity to Buller

Homes in the Buller region now have the option to purchase electricity from Pulse Energy, one of New Zealand’s fastest growing power companies.

Independent electricity retailer Pulse Energy will offer lower cost electricity to households in Buller, following its official launch in Westport today. Not only will Pulse charge a lower standard variable rate for power, but significant savings may also be made through the use of Pulse’s time-of-use Smart Metering technology. Smart Meters allow customers to accurately monitor their own usage and take advantage of discounted rates at off-peak times.

Pulse Energy is part-owned by Buller Electricity Ltd. (BEL) and hopes to develop important synergies for both companies in this relationship. Speaking about the launch today, Pulse Energy Chief Executive Dene Biddlecombe said “working with BEL is a strong partnership that provides a direct benefit to the local community through more competitively priced electricity. We are grateful to BEL for the vision they’ve demonstrated in investing in Pulse Energy and giving us the opportunity to retail electricity in the Buller and West Coast region.

The launch of Pulse Energy in Buller is part of the company’s strategy to offer competitively priced rates for electricity nationwide. The Pulse team will be active in the region over the next couple of weeks but households wishing to switch to Pulse, or find out more can contact 0800 785 733, or go to pulseenergy.co.nz.

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