Electricity Commission making some progress
Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment
Te Kaitiaki Taiao a Te Whare Päremata
www.pce.govt.nz
Media release 23
September 2008 Electricity Commission making some progress
toward environmental goals, says PCE Dr Jan Wright,
Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, has
commended the Electricity Commission for its work on
improving electricity efficiency and integrating wind
generation into the grid. However, in a report released
today, Dr Wright says that she does not agree with the
Electricity Commission that there is no need to
preferentially treat renewables. "Full environmental costs
are not included in electricity prices, and sometimes a
choice must be made between environmental and economic
goals." In her annual review of the Electricity
Commission, Dr Wright makes specific recommendations in an
effort to improve the sector's environmental performance.
Part of this work also includes considering future changes
in electricity supply and demand, and the associated
environmental effects. "For example, it is possible that
the use of both biofuels and electricity in plug-in hybrid
cars will become widespread. It makes me question if the
Electricity Commission may need to have its scope broadened
to cope with such changes, to encompass more than just
electricity," commented Dr Wright. "In short, is there a
case for the Electricity Commission to evolve into an Energy
Commission?" questions Dr Wright. Four technical reports
looking at the benefits of smart electricity meters and
using different pricing systems were also released today as
part of the Commissioner's work in this area. The report,
including detailed recommendations, and related technical
reports are available on the PCE website: www.pce.govt.nz
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