I'd be the first to tel you that wind and solar power are not going to solve anything. Hey are, however, a good thing in themselves and this is a regressive move by a recently privatised industry under the influence of a government whose only interest is in oil, coal and gas.
Meridian
moves to kill competition from solar homes
Big
electricity companies are using their power to make it harder for
families and businesses wanting to go solar and the National
Government is doing nothing to help them, the Green Party said today.
Gareth Hughes (File)
6
November, 2014
Meridian
Energy announced today a 60-72 percent cut in the rate it buys excess
solar from homes and businesses. Meridian's current buy-back rates
are 25 cents for the first 5 kWh per day and 10 cents thereafter. The
new rates will be 7 cents/kWh in summer and 10 cents/kWh in winter (1
May to 30 September). Contact Energy announced over the weekend a
similar massive reduction to its buy-back rate, cutting the price
paid for excess electricity generated from 17 cents/kWh to 8
cents/kWh.
"It
is time the Government broke the monopoly behaviour of our power
companies and established an independent umpire to set fair rate for
buying surplus energy."
"Meridian
and Contact are using their market power to act unfairly towards
those who are investing in solar," said Gareth Hughes, Green
Party energy spokesperson.
"It
is another kick in the guts for the fast-growing solar industry and
highlights the electricity companies have all the power to set the
buy-back rates, terms, and conditions and the customers just have to
take whatever is offered to them.
"It
is time the Government broke the monopoly behaviour of our power
companies and established an independent umpire to set fair rate for
buying surplus energy giving small-scale electricity producers
greater contract certainty.
Under
National, power prices have continued to rise, up 27 percent since
2008 despite residential demand falling by 3 percent. As a result of
this and the falling cost of solar panels, solar generation jumped by
30 percent last year.
"Installing
solar panels is becoming an increasingly smart option for families
and businesses yet this Government is failing to support them with
fair rules for the sale of excess electricity," said Mr Hughes.
"We
can support clean solar energy without subsidies by simply empowering
the Electricity Authority to set a fair and reasonable buy-back rate
"My
simple Member's Bill would assist the thousands of Kiwis wanting to
go solar and make it easy for families to generate their own clean
power and to receive a fair payment for it," said Mr Hughes.
Meridian's
announcement:
http://www.meridianenergy.co.nz/about-us/media-centre/media-releases/for-customers/meridian-changes-solar-buyback-rates/
More
information on the Electricity Industry (Small Scale Renewable
Distributed Generation) Amendment
Bill:
https://home.greens.org.nz/SSRDG
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