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EA ditches transmission pricing cost-benefit analysis

Further flaws found in the Oakley Greenwood cost-benefit analysis

Jenny Ruth
Wed, 26 Apr 2017

The Electricity Authority is ditching the cost-benefit analysis of proposed transmission pricing changes it commissioned after discovering yet more flaws and the work required to replace it will push its final decision into next year.

The cost-benefit analysis, prepared by Australia-based

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Jenny Ruth
Wed, 26 Apr 2017
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