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Power sector keen to avoid election-year focus

Tuesday 31st December 2019

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Electricity retailers will be hoping recent low wholesale power prices persist into 2020 as the industry tries to avoid becoming a political football in election year. Eighteen months of sustained high prices came to an abrupt end late December as flooding in the lower South Island slashed electr...

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