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  2. Electricity sector in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    People, Power and Power Stations: Electric Power Generation in New Zealand 1880–1998 (Second ed.). Wellington: Bridget Williams Books Ltd and Electricity Corporation of New Zealand. pp. 356 pages. ISBN 0-908912-98-6. Reilly, Helen (2008). Connecting the Country: New Zealand's National Grid 1886–2007. Wellington: Steele Roberts.

  3. Electric Kiwi - Wikipedia

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    As most energy generated in New Zealand goes into the same lines for distribution, they argued this could mislead consumers to believe the power they were getting from Meridian was the power they generated. [13] Both the ASA and CC dropped the complaint. In 2019, Electric Kiwi funded two studies by Auckland University of Technology on 'kiwi ...

  4. Manawa Energy - Wikipedia

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    Manawa Energy limited is a New Zealand electricity generation company that offers bespoke electricity products to commercial and industrial customers across New Zealand. Manawa energy currently operate 26 power schemes from the Bay of Plenty in the north, to Otago in the south. [2]

  5. Mercury Energy - Wikipedia

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    Mercury NZ Limited is a New Zealand electricity generation and multi-product utility retailer of electricity, gas, broadband and mobile telephone services. All the company's electricity generation is renewable. Mercury has a pre-paid electricity product sub-brand GLOBUG. Mercury Energy is also the largest electricity retailer in New Zealand.

  6. New Zealand electricity market - Wikipedia

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    These four together produce about 90% of New Zealand's electricity. Meridian Energy, Genesis Energy and Mercury Energy are 51% majority owned by the New Zealand government, while Contact is a 100% publicly traded company. An important feature of the New Zealand market is that all the major generators also own retailing arms.

  7. Contact Energy - Wikipedia

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    Contact Energy Limited is a New Zealand electricity generator, a wholesaler of natural gas, and a retailer of electricity, natural gas, broadband and LPG.. It is the second-largest electricity generator in New Zealand (after Meridian Energy), generating 23% of all electricity in 2014, and has the second-largest market share (22%) of electricity retailers (after Genesis Energy). [2]

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  9. Powershop - Wikipedia

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    In Consumers' Institute of New Zealand's 2009 survey of consumer satisfaction with electricity companies, 92% of Powershop's 111 responding customers found it 'good' or 'very good', and it received zero 'poor' ratings. [15] In 2010, it again received a 92% satisfaction rating. In 2011 and 2012, it garnered a 96% customer satisfaction rating. [16]