At last the opposition are showing a bit of guts. They need to propose renationalisation of sold assets to kill this off. Typical of Radio NZ to give more emphasis to government ridicule than to the actual proposals
Opposition parties propose single buyer of electricity
The
Labour and Green Parties propose setting up a single buyer of
electricity to help bring down the cost of power for households and
businesses.
18
April, 2013
It
has prompted the National-led Government to accuse them of
introducing North Korean-style state control of the electricity
system.
The
proposal is to have a single Crown entity called New Zealand Power
buy electricity from power generators at a set price and then pass
the savings on to consumers.
Labour
and the Greens say that would save the average household $300 a year.
Labour
leader David Shearer says independent economics consultancy BERL
estimates that the new system will create 5000 new jobs and add $450
million to economic growth. Under the plan, state-owned power
companies would not have to pay dividends or tax.
But
government ministers say the policy would drive up costs and increase
the risk of power blackouts.
Economic
Development Minister Steven Joyce says the Government has made
changes to the electricity system to promote more competition and
that had already helped slow the rate of increase in power prices.
He
was scathing of the Opposition parties' policy, saying it comes from
the "North Korean school of economics", while other
ministers say it would be more at home in Albania or communist
Russia.
However,
David Shearer told Radio New Zealand's Checkpoint programme
on Thursday that Brazil, South Africa and 30 American states use the
same model.
"I
wouldn't have called United States exactly Albania. The bottom line
here is that our power prices have gone up $700 and more, accounting
for inflation, over the last 10 or 12 years.
"What
our new proposal will do will bring power bills down by $330 a year
and will put a lid on future price rises."
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