This piece examines the rising electricity prices in New Zealand, attributing them to gentailer profit surges from wholesale generation, regulatory shortcomings, and a lack of consumer protection, while advocating for solar energy and greater government oversight to align the电力市场
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yes so the biggest issue is just the upfront capital costs for New Zealanders most New Zealanders Others don't have $15,000, $20,000 in their back pockets, so they have to finance solar. Financing solar is amazing because the savings from solar will pay back the capital cost plus the interest cost and probably still give your family about $1,000 a year of additional savings. So it's absolutely awesome. The green loads at the moment, they are eligible, well about 20% of households in New Zealand are eligible for those green loads from the banks. What we're wanting is other finance products in the market to basically hit maybe up to about 90% and that's that thing called the ratepayer's. How's assistance going?
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Every expert said don't do 'move on' orders. The Govt did it anyway.Social-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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