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Transpower urged to explore alternatives to expensive upgrades

An energy expert says it should be made easier for larger electricity users to reduce their load at peak times.

Fletcher Building on tenterhooks for $1.5 billion of work


Govt admits no new details in $17 billion infrastructure plan

Finance Minister Bill English

UPDATED: Bill English has admitted the government infrastructure plan released today does not contain detail on any infrastructure project that had not already been announced over the past 2-3 years.

Japan about to cut its kimono

Infratil offers new infrastructure bonds

Infratil has registered a prospectus for an offer of unsecured unsubordinated infrastructure bonds with the aim of refinancing its bonds falling due next May.

The managers of the offer are Forsyth Barr, ANZ National Bank, First NZ Capital and Westpac Institutional Bank.

The offer will be in two parts. Under the first part, the general offer, Infratil is offering up to $50 million of infrastructure bonds to all investors in New Zealand (with the option to accept up to $25 million oversubscriptions at Infratil's discretion).

Southern councils keep quarry companies blasting