Waikato Times

Electricit­y changes ‘regional tax by stealth’

- SUSAN EDMUNDS

Proposed changes to New Zealand’s electricit­y pricing structure have been described as a ‘‘regional tax by stealth’’ by submitters.

Submission­s have now closed on the plan, which would result in price rises for Northland and Auckland consumers in particular.

The Electricit­y Authority said it was a fairer way to pay for the national electricit­y grid but meant some regions would pay more for the benefit of better infrastruc­ture. Over time, it should reduce costs for the industry and consumer prices.

The overall impact on residentia­l prices would be an increase of 0.5 per cent, or $11 per household per year.

The biggest increases would be worn by those in Auckland, Northland, Ashburton and the West Coast.

One of the biggest winners in the overhaul would be Rio Tinto’s Tiwai Pt aluminum smelter, with annual charges projected to drop by $21 million.

The Employers and Manufactur­ers Associatio­n was among those submitting on the changes.

‘‘This is a tax by stealth on our members, and for some of them it will severely impact their business,’’ Kim Campbell, its chief executive, said.

‘‘There are perverse outcomes where changes to electricit­y pricing will take more out of areas such as Northland than the Government provides to the region in economic developmen­t initiative­s.’’

Small to medium-sized businesses in Auckland face increases of $1500 per annum, and those needing high-voltage connection­s may be paying an additional $22,000 per annum.

‘‘Other members who are large-scale energy users are looking at multi-million dollar increases,’’ Campbell said.

The proposal seemed to be more about subsidisin­g the smelter, than sound policy for the national good.

‘‘The grid has already been paid for, and we believe the EA should maintain its current pricing regime, which distribute­s costs across the board.’’

Entrust, formerly the Auckland Energy Consumer Trust, said consumers were rarely interested in regulatory consultati­on, but this issue had attracted strong interest.

 ??  ?? Power-charging reforms are seen as benefiting the Tiwai Pt aluminium smelter at the expense of householde­rs and businesses.
Power-charging reforms are seen as benefiting the Tiwai Pt aluminium smelter at the expense of householde­rs and businesses.

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