$6 million dollar Northpower line charge holiday
$6 million dollar Northpower line charge holiday
[Whangarei]- Local Whangarei and Kaipara Line Company, Northpower is giving a $6 million dollar “Northpower line charge holiday” to all customers connected to it lines as at midnight 17th February 2004.
The majority of all Northpower Network customers (who use between 2,000 – 15,000 units per annum) will get a credit of $120 on their electricity account. Small users (less than 2000 units per annum) will receive $50. Large users (greater than 15000 units per annum) will receive $195.
All electricity customers in Northpower’s area will get the Northpower line charge holiday regardless of who their Electricity Retailer is.
The line charge holiday will appear on the customer’s electricity account that includes the 20th of February 2004 as part of the billing period.
Northpower Chairman Warren Moyes said Northpower’s line charges are some of the lowest in New Zealand, with a reliability figure (172 minutes per year without supply per customer) better than the New Zealand Average (183 minutes). The Line and Contracting businesses continue to perform successfully and the company is well placed to give this amount to their Network customers.
Customers connected to Northpower’s lines will save a total of $6 Million on their electricity charges. This amount is what Northpower would have expected to receive for maintaining and operating the lines, transformers, and poles for nearly two and a half months. Included in this amount, Northpower is also passing back a half a million dollar industry rebate to customers.
Mr Moyes said that the success of Northpower is
closely tied to the growth and prosperity of Northland.
Northpower can do its best for customers and Northland by
providing electricity line services that are safe and
reliable. Furthermore the line charge holiday is one way
Northpower can reduce your year’s electricity
charges.
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