"Unison is currently in the process of restoring power gradually to their network, which may take up to 2 hours. We'd like to thank all of those affected for their patience and understanding as our crews worked to get power back on in the region."
Update at 4:10pm
We have just received word, that due to the nature of today's fault, there is additional testing and...
At the time of the outage Gough said both transformers that supplied the main Taupō area had been tripped out.
"We understand it's frustrating for people on a busy Monday morning. We will be working to get power back up safely soon," he said.
The outage left approximately 16,000 customers without power across the wider Taupō region.
"We have done what we can in terms of supplying off other feeders from our network. However, you can say a large swath of Taupō is without power at the moment," Gough said at the time.
"Certainly the main urban and populated areas are without power and some of the rural supply."
Taupō District Council asked people to conserve water while the power was off as the pumps were running on generator power and were not operating as efficiently as usual.