The country's biggest power generator, Meridian Energy, says retail power prices are likely to stay flat in the next year.
Although it has put up energy charges for some North Island customers in July, overall it is following the wider industry trend and keeping a lid on prices in the intensely competitive retail market.
Chief executive Mark Binns said the retail market was tough for all power companies.
Energy prices were down 1 per cent for residential and small commercial customers in the year to June 30 and 2 per cent for corporate customers.
"We will review where we are on South Island prices but given where we are with agriculture at the moment you would have to be cautious about increasing prices. We would most certainly expect the market to stay there over the next year."