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iTWire Friday, 30 April 2021 10:31 NZ Commerce Commission seeks views on regulatory priorities for energy networks, airports
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New Zealand’s competition enforcement agency The Commerce Commission is seeking public views on how it should prioritise its regulatory work program in a move aimed at helping the energy and airport sectors address upcoming issues including the country’s transition to a low-carbon economy and managing any continuing impact of COVID-19.
The Commission has published an open letter canvassing the views and says responses to the letter will inform its regulatory work as it seeks to provide “certainty to businesses while delivering long-term benefits for consumers” in accordance with its mandate under Part 4 of the Commerce Act.
Press Release – Commerce Commission The Commerce Commission has published an open letter canvassing views on how it should prioritise its regulatory work programme to help the energy and airport sectors address upcoming issues including New Zealands transition to a low-carbon economy …
The Commerce Commission has published an open letter canvassing views on how it should prioritise its regulatory work programme to help the energy and airport sectors address upcoming issues including New Zealand’s transition to a low-carbon economy and managing any continuing impact of COVID-19.
Responses to the letter will inform the Commission’s regulatory work as it seeks to provide certainty to businesses while delivering long-term benefits for consumers in accordance with its mandate under Part 4 of the Commerce Act.
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Commission seeks views on regulatory priorities for energy networks and airports
The Commerce Commission has published an open letter canvassing views on how it should prioritise its regulatory work programme to help the energy and airport sectors address upcoming issues including New Zealand’s transition to a low-carbon economy and managing any continuing impact of COVID-19.
Responses to the letter will inform the Commission’s regulatory work as it seeks to provide certainty to businesses while delivering long-term benefits for consumers in accordance with its mandate under Part 4 of the Commerce Act.
“As a result of changes aimed at reducing New Zealand’s carbon emissions, the energy sector is facing anticipated growth in demand for electricity, at the same time as there is a potential reduction in demand for gas,” Commerce Commission Deputy Chair Sue Begg said.
Press Release – Commerce Commission
The Commerce Commission has published an open letter canvassing views on how it should prioritise its regulatory work programme to help the energy and airport sectors address upcoming issues including New Zealand’s transition to a low-carbon economy and managing any continuing impact of COVID-19.
Responses to the letter will inform the Commission’s regulatory work as it seeks to provide certainty to businesses while delivering long-term benefits for consumers in accordance with its mandate under Part 4 of the Commerce Act.
“As a result of changes aimed at reducing New Zealand’s carbon emissions, the energy sector is facing anticipated growth in demand for electricity, at the same time as there is a potential reduction in demand for gas,” Commerce Commission Deputy Chair Sue Begg said.