Prognosian

The purpose of this blog is to keep a record of media, my and other people's comment with regard to where the world's economy, environment, science, (or anything else I find interesting!) is heading. Hence the name. (I always seem to be referring people to articles I have read but can never find them again!)

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Tuesday, March 14, 2006

NZ Electricity 2006 II- No Rolling Blackouts

Phew- now I'm reassured!

Energy Minister rules out winter power cuts
14.03.06 2.00pm

Energy Minister David Parker has gone out a limb and ruled out rolling power blackouts this winter. A number of players in the electricity sector have warned that current low hydro-lake levels could see the lights go out if heavy rain failed to arrive. Mr Parker, a newcomer to Cabinet, said he could assure the public there would be no rolling blackouts this winter. Rolling blackouts are used in times of short power supply to force a reduction in energy use. Mr Parker was relying on advice from the Electricity Commission that even if New Zealand had a one-in-60-year drought there would be no power shortage. "The Electricity Commission is still confident that it is most unlikely we will have an electricity shortage this winter; it is possible, but very, very unlikely." Mr Parker said Comalco's decision to cut back production at its Bluff aluminium smelter was not due to fears that power would run out, but a decision not to pay a higher price due to the relative short supply. Asked if he was ruling out rolling power cuts this winter, Mr Parker replied: "Very unlikely, I can assure you... yeah, no rolling blackouts this winter."

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