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    The Energy Minister says new rules for the electricity sector can't come soon enough

    The Energy Minister says new rules for the electricity sector can't come soon enough


    The Electricity Authority's proposing changes to give independent power companies the same access to prices and hedge contracts.

    Simon Watts hopes that will create a more level playing field.

    Power companies are hiking prices, and Watts says things could get worse as we head into winter.

    He says conditions are dry, lake levels are lower than they were this time last year, we still have a gas shortage.

    Watts says the situation is acute and he's worried.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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