Relying on Ngawha
Recent media releases are indicating that electricity supply charges are to change to effect a price drop so that South Island consumers will pay less as sources of generation are nearby, and that "outlying areas such as Northland will pay more due to their long distance supply requirement."
My reading indicates the nearby Ngawha geo-thermal station at Kaikohe generates 70 per cent of Northland's electricity, and a resource consent is being processed for the expansion of this plant.
Here's hoping that this consent will be actively processed to allow for a prompt construction of the extension.
Let's be sure to keep a close watch to make sure that Northland's facility is recognised and our charges are not subject to unwarranted increases.