We are a kaitiaki of electricity

New Zealand's electricity regulator

Electricity Authority proposes reining in high up-front charges to connect to electricity networks

We’re seeking feedback on our proposal to rein in excessively high connection costs, which are a known problem in some parts of the country.

Summary of digitalisation workshop feedback

The Electricity Authority held a series of workshops during September to discuss what’s needed to help New Zealand transition to a more digital electricity…

Wholesale prices plummet as the proportion of renewables increases

Wholesale electricity prices dropped dramatically in just two months - from over $280/MWh in late August 2025 to an average of $30/MWh in October 2025, the low…

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Commercial market making

Making the electricity futures market more efficient.

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Submissions open until 23 December 2025

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Distribution connection pricing reform

Improving connection pricing methodologies so they’re more efficient with greater consistency across distributors.

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Submissions open until 19 December 2025

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Energy Competition Task Force

Investigating actions to strengthen the performance of the electricity market for the benefit of all consumers.

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Submissions open until 25 November 2025

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Industry

Setting and enforcing the Code

We set the Electricity Industry Participation Code 2010 - the rules that govern nearly every aspect of New Zealand's electricity industry.

It's each industry participant’s responsibility to comply with industry regulations and the Code, but we're here to support and advise.

We monitor and enforce the rules so that participants operate on a level playing field and consumers are treated fairly.

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