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LV monitoring primer guide

  • Updated December 16, 2024

A guide on when to use low voltage (LV) monitoring in the context of a changing electricity network with increased Distributed Energy Resources (DER).

Making it easier to build granny flats

  • Updated February 7, 2025

ENA submission to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment about the discussion document 'Making it easier to build Granny Flats.' It highlights the potential safety risks associated with building consent criteria for granny flats, emphasising the need for adherence to ECP 34, the New Zealand Electrical Code of Practice for Electrical Safe Distances, to prevent serious risks from non-compliance.

Mass participation in the electricity market

  • Updated February 14, 2025

ENA submission to the Electricity Authority about enabling mass participation in the electricity market. The submission discusses the importance of network pricing reform and enhanced retail market competition as key enablers for increased consumer participation and innovation within the electricity distribution networks.

Maximising benefits from local electricity generation

  • Updated November 19, 2025

ENA submission to the Electricity Authority about maximising benefits from local electricity generation, particularly focusing on small-scale distributed generation. The submission supports the proposal for consumers to maximise their investments but raises concerns about the technical aspects and proposed regulatory changes, recommending more time for implementing new structures like dynamic export limits.

Measures for transition to an expanded and highly renewable electricity system

  • Updated February 10, 2025

ENA submission to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) about their examination of high-level policy settings necessary for the transition to an expanded and highly renewable electricity system. The submission primarily focuses on the regulatory settings impacting electricity distribution businesses (EDBs) and suggests that these should remain flexible to meet net zero emissions targets by 2050.