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The Electricity Authority Te Mana Hiko (Authority) has lodged a formal complaint with the Rulings Panel alleging that Contact Energy Limited (Contact) breached the Electricity Industry Participation Code 2010 (Code).
The Code sets out the duties and responsibilities for all participants in New Zealand's electricity industry. The Authority enforces compliance with the Code to support improved industry practice and ensure New Zealand’s electricity system operates reliably, fairly, and in the long-term interests of consumers.
The complaint alleges that, from 4 March 2022 until on or about 30 September 2025, Contact failed to:
The Authority lodged this complaint because:
The Rulings Panel is an independent body that determines breaches of the Code and may make appropriate remedial orders under section 54 of the Electricity Industry Act 2010.
If the Rulings Panel upholds the complaint, it may make remedial orders against an industry participant. This includes pecuniary penalties, compliance orders, compensation orders, and private or public warnings or reprimands.
Under the Electricity Industry (Enforcement) Regulations 2010, which were in force in March 2022 when the accuracy issues were first identified, the maximum total liability for an asset owner found to be in breach of Part 15 of the Code is $200,000. This includes both pecuniary penalties and compensation orders.
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