The podcast features Electric Kiwi CEO Huey Abert discussing how current regulations targeting wholesale electricity prices are a step forward but insufficient without a major increase in energy supply through operational separation of generation and retail.
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This will help with retail competition, absolutely. But what we really need to see is a massive increase in the supply of energy. That is the thing that is going to bring uh affordability and competitiveness to New Zealand's electricity prices. How would you do that?
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