Electricity Levy Bad News For Consumers
Monday 12 Jul 2004
Ken Shirley
Press Releases – Energy
The $18.20 annual levy that all electricity consumers will be paying to fund the Labour Government's Electricity
Commission is just the down payment, ACT New Zealand Energy Spokesman Ken Shirley warned today.
"The real cost to consumers will be the inefficiencies and distortions introduced by the clammy hand of government
trying to regulate and double guess the marketplace," Mr Shirley said.
"Already we have the farcical situation of Energy Minister Pete Hodgson panicking and committing $150 million to the
Whirinaki standby station in the hope that it is never used.
"Meanwhile, Conservation Minister Chris Carter - Mr Hodgson's cabinet colleague - prevents the upgrading of the Dobson
hydro scheme.
"We are seeing the progressive renationalisation of the energy sector and a return to the days when politicians made
all the decisions.
"What is needed in the electricity sector if supply is to meet demand at optimum prices is more market and less
government," Mr Shirley said.
ENDS
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act@parliament.govt.nz.