Electricity discount brought forward for North Otago residents

Network Waitaki chief executive Geoff Douch. Photo: Rebecca Ryan
Network Waitaki chief executive Geoff Douch. Photo: Rebecca Ryan
Network Waitaki consumers will receive an early discount on their electricity bills next year.

The consumer trust-owned lines company announced this week it was bringing forward its annual discount payment from March to January. The total discount paid out will be $1.15 million, and most residential and small business electricity consumers will get a credit on January or February’s bill of $56.35.

Network Waitaki chief executive Geoff Douch said the decision to bring forward the discount payment was very easy to make, as it had been a “tough year for everyone”.

“This is a way in which we can do our bit to support the community,” Mr Douch said.

“Christmas is always a tough time financially, so having the discount paid in January will help a lot of households.”

Over the past 15 years, Network Waitaki has returned more than $29 million to the Waitaki community in discounts.

The company had previously budgeted for a $1 million base discount, and anything above that was based on the financial performance of the company, with a formula applied after the summer period. The last payout was $1.72 million.

This year, it was decided the company would pay out a fixed amount, which meant payment could be brought forward, Mr Douch said.

Network Waitaki supplies about 13,100 electricity consumers from the Waitaki River to Shag Point, and up the Waitaki Valley as far as Ohau and the Hakataramea Valley.

It also gives money back to the community in the form of sponsorship for sports and recreation, education, health, science, art and cultural groups, and offers scholarships to local students who pursue tertiary training in engineering and technology, and trades training opportunities.

Electricity consumers can find out their discount amount by visiting networkwaitaki.co.nz and entering their ICP number. To qualify for the discount, a connection must have been active and connected to Network Waitaki’s network on December 31 this year, as well as being a customer of an electricity retailer on that date.

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