
Simeon Brown: Energy Minister says the Electricity Authority doesn't need to worry about things they don't need to
Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive · Newstalk ZB
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The Energy Minister says he's focused on making sure Kiwis pay reasonable prices for power.
The Government's released its Policy Statement on electricity - outlining the role of the Government and the Electricity Authority.
Simeon Brown says their role is ensuring correct market settings - and enabling private investment.
He says the Authority's job is driving a more competitive sector that avoids excessive prices.
Brown told Francesca Rudkin they don't want the Authority concerning themselves with things they don't need to.
“The Electricity Authority needs to ensure that they are focused on competition, affordability and security of supply, and that they’re not focused on what type of fuel is actually being used.”
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