{"id":382396,"date":"2026-04-16T11:39:08","date_gmt":"2026-04-16T11:39:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/382396\/"},"modified":"2026-04-16T11:39:08","modified_gmt":"2026-04-16T11:39:08","slug":"splitting-power-generators-from-their-retail-arms-would-not-cut-electricity-bills-oliver-hartwich","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/382396\/","title":{"rendered":"Splitting power generators from their retail arms would not cut electricity bills \u2013 Oliver Hartwich"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\" style=\"display:none\">Electricity generation is nothing like this. Multiple generators already compete to produce power using hydro, wind, geothermal and gas. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nzherald.co.nz\/business\/transpower-warns-nz-needs-more-power-generation-amid-gas-decline\/VQGWT273PVCQZCTV5H4ZIURPRA\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer nofollow noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.nzherald.co.nz\/business\/transpower-warns-nz-needs-more-power-generation-amid-gas-decline\/VQGWT273PVCQZCTV5H4ZIURPRA\/\">The transmission grid is already separately owned by Transpower<\/a>, and the local lines companies were split from generation and retail back in 1998.<\/p>\n<p><img  alt=\"Electricity travels through a national grid already separated from generation and retail, underscoring the market\u2019s existing structure. Photo \/ Bevan Conley&#10;\" class=\"article-media__image responsively-lazy\" data-test-ui=\"article-media__image\"\/>Electricity travels through a national grid already separated from generation and retail, underscoring the market\u2019s existing structure. Photo \/ Bevan Conley<\/p>\n<p class=\"npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\" style=\"display:none\">The proposed split would not <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nzherald.co.nz\/nz\/politics\/power-prices-government-reveals-actions-on-energy-sector-after-review-of-electricity-market\/PPCQYMKM3RE5ZDNKWMMWINVOSU\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.nzherald.co.nz\/nz\/politics\/power-prices-government-reveals-actions-on-energy-sector-after-review-of-electricity-market\/PPCQYMKM3RE5ZDNKWMMWINVOSU\/\">separate a monopoly from a competitive market<\/a>. It would separate two competitive activities that sit together inside the same companies for a reason.<\/p>\n<p class=\"npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\" style=\"display:none\">That reason comes down to a feature of electricity that makes it unlike almost any other product. It remains costly to store in quantities large enough to keep prices stable. Prices swing wildly depending on rainfall, wind, demand and the time of day.<\/p>\n<p class=\"npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\" style=\"display:none\">A retailer buying all its electricity on the spot market faces enormous risk. When wholesale prices spike, as they do in dry years, a standalone retailer must either absorb crippling losses or pass the full shock straight through to customers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\" style=\"display:none\">Economists have a name for this: vertical integration. It is a classic response to markets with wild price swings, a way for companies to protect themselves from volatility they cannot control.<\/p>\n<p><img  alt=\"Multiple generators \u2013 from wind to geothermal \u2013 already compete to produce electricity in New Zealand\u2019s market. Photo \/ Mark Mitchell&#10;\" class=\"article-media__image responsively-lazy\" data-test-ui=\"article-media__image\"\/>Multiple generators \u2013 from wind to geothermal \u2013 already compete to produce electricity in New Zealand\u2019s market. Photo \/ Mark Mitchell<\/p>\n<p class=\"npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\" style=\"display:none\">A simple made-up example explains how it works. A farmer grows wheat and runs a bakery. When wheat prices spike, the bakery pays more for flour, but the farm earns more from selling grain. The two balance each other out but split them into separate businesses and bakers are fully exposed to price spikes with no cushion.<\/p>\n<p class=\"npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\" style=\"display:none\">That is what a gentailer does. By combining generation and retail under one roof, the company absorbs its own price shocks. When wholesale prices rise, the generation side earns more and the retail side pays more, which can mean smoother bills for consumers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\" style=\"display:none\">Split the companies apart, and standalone retailers would need to replace that cushion with expensive financial contracts, costs they would pass on to households.<\/p>\n<p class=\"npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\" style=\"display:none\">There is a reason the idea appeals. Households look at their power bills and see four companies all charging roughly the same thing, and they assume the similarity means a lack of competition.<\/p>\n<p><img  alt=\"Rising power bills are prompting calls for reform, even as consumer behavior plays a major role in costs.\" class=\"article-media__image responsively-lazy\" data-test-ui=\"article-media__image\"\/>Rising power bills are prompting calls for reform, even as consumer behavior plays a major role in costs.<\/p>\n<p class=\"npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\" style=\"display:none\">But <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nzherald.co.nz\/business\/companies\/energy\/soaring-electricity-prices-have-cost-new-zealand-over-5-billion-government-advised\/premium\/YDKR5T7VGVGDHJDGYD65JRKAUE\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.nzherald.co.nz\/business\/companies\/energy\/soaring-electricity-prices-have-cost-new-zealand-over-5-billion-government-advised\/premium\/YDKR5T7VGVGDHJDGYD65JRKAUE\/\">in a competitive market, prices converge<\/a>. That is what competition does. If one company could profitably undercut the others, it would, and the rest would match. Similar prices are not evidence of a cosy oligopoly. They are the result of competitive pressure.<\/p>\n<p class=\"npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\" style=\"display:none\">None of this means the electricity market is perfect. But dismantling the companies operating in it will not make it better.<\/p>\n<p class=\"npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\" style=\"display:none\">The real problem is elsewhere. Most households never switch. They stay with whoever they signed up with years ago and do not shop around, even when better deals are available.<\/p>\n<p class=\"npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\" style=\"display:none\">I should know. I am an economist and I have never switched my electricity supplier. I tell myself I am happy with the one I have, and I suspect I would not save much by switching. The economist in me justifies the inertia by suggesting that my search and transaction costs would exceed the benefit.<\/p>\n<p class=\"npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\" style=\"display:none\">I am, in short, exactly the kind of consumer who makes the electricity market look uncompetitive even when it is not.<\/p>\n<p class=\"npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\" style=\"display:none\">Splitting the gentailers would not change this. You would still have the same inert consumers, just choosing between smaller, less financially resilient companies.<\/p>\n<p><img  alt=\"The real issue is low consumer switching; encouraging more active comparison could lower electricity bills. Photo \/ Sylvie Whinray \" class=\"article-media__image responsively-lazy\" data-test-ui=\"article-media__image\"\/>The real issue is low consumer switching; encouraging more active comparison could lower electricity bills. Photo \/ Sylvie Whinray <\/p>\n<p class=\"npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\" style=\"display:none\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nzherald.co.nz\/topic\/powerswitch\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.nzherald.co.nz\/topic\/powerswitch\/\">Powerswitch has existed for years<\/a> and the Electricity Authority has just launched a second tool, Billy. Yet too few households actively compare plans or switch. Shifting consumer habits is hard, but it is less destructive than dismantling companies that are managing price risk on behalf of their customers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\" style=\"display:none\">Political activism on energy market restructuring is not a New Zealand oddity. The European Union has pushed its member states to separate their electricity markets for decades. The results strongly suggest that such structural interventions have not reduced prices for consumers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\" style=\"display:none\">Anyone genuinely interested in reducing electricity costs should ask a simpler question: why do so few households switch?<\/p>\n<p class=\"npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\" style=\"display:none\">The answer is less dramatic than splitting four companies. It is also more likely to actually reduce someone\u2019s power bill.<\/p>\n<p class=\"npuzLaxKHxgCDhG\" style=\"display:none\">Catch up on the debates that dominated the week by signing up to our <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nzherald.co.nz\/my-account\/profile\/newsletters\/?from=cmp\" target=\"_self\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.nzherald.co.nz\/my-account\/profile\/newsletters\/?from=cmp\">Opinion newsletter<\/a> \u2013 a weekly round-up of our best commentary.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Electricity generation is nothing like this. 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