Electricity Corporation of New Zealand
The Electricity Corporation of New Zealand Ltd (ECNZ) is a New Zealand state-owned enterprise (SOE) formed on 1 April 1987, as a transition entity in the process of deregulating the New Zealand electricity market. Most of ECNZ's remaining liabilities were resolved in the late 2000s, and ECNZ is now a residual entity with the sole remaining task of winding up a series of land title issues.[1][2]
Formation
In the 1980s the New Zealand Electricity Department (NZED), a government department, controlled and operated almost all New Zealand electricity generation and operated the electricity transmission grid. The first phase of deregulation saw the New Zealand Government corporatise the NZED and form the state-owned enterprise ECNZ.[3]
Division
In 1994, Transpower was separated from ECNZ and created as an SOE to own and operate the national grid. In 1996, ECNZ was split into two SOEs, ECNZ and Contact Energy, and on 1 April 1999 ECNZ was split into three electricity generation SOEs:
- Genesis Energy,
- Meridian Energy, and
- Mighty River Power (now Mercury Energy).
All three remain in existence, along with Contact Energy and Transpower.
ECNZ was originally proposed to be wound up by 2009, but resolving the few remaining land title issues has taken years longer than originally expected.[4]
See also
References
- https://www.govt.nz/organisations/electricity-corporation-of-new-zealand/
- "ECNZ Annual Report for year ending 30 June 2015". Retrieved 2016-09-01.
- "Chronology of New Zealand Electricity Reform. Energy and Resources Branch, Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment" (PDF). Retrieved 2016-09-01.
- "2011-12 financial review of the Electricity Corporation of New Zealand Limited, Commerce Committee of the New Zealand Parliament". Retrieved 2016-09-01.