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Spot electricity prices slide as lakes fill and temperature warm

By NZPA

Tuesday 5th June 2007

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Spot electricity prices fell sharply last week as water poured into hydro lakes and demand remained lower than a year earlier.

Prices at the North Island reference point of Haywards dropped to 2.96c per kilowatt hour (c/kWh) on Saturday, having been at 7.50c on Monday.

Following the rapid slide prices did bounce back on Sunday, to 4.10c/kWh, but Saturday's price was the lowest since February.

The seven-day rolling average electricity price index was down to 5.43c/kWh yesterday, having been at 7.13 a week earlier.

Figures from M-co also show hydro lake storage up to 86 percent of average for the time of year and rising, with inflows having reached 238% of average on Friday. Levels had been down to 71% of average in early May.

In keeping with last month being the warmest May on record, for the past four weeks electricity demand was below that for the same period a year earlier.

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