Meridian Energy Limited is a New Zealand electricity
generator and
retailer. The company generates the largest proportion of New Zealand's electricity, generating 35 percent of the country's electricity in the year ending December 2014, and is the fourth largest retailer, with 14 percent of market share in terms of customers as of December 2015.
Meridian was one of three electricity companies formed from the break-up of the
Electricity Corporation of New Zealand (ECNZ) in 1998–99, taking over the Waitaki River and the Manapouri hydro schemes. Originally a
state-owned enterprise wholly owned by the New Zealand Government, the company was partially
privatised in October 2013 by the
Fifth National Government
Neville Chamberlain formed the Chamberlain war ministry in 1939 after declaring war on Germany. Chamberlain led the country for the first eight months of the Second World War, until the Norway Debate in Parliament led Chamberlain to resign a ...
, with the government retaining a 51.02% shareholding.
Today, Meridian operates seven hydroelectric power stations and one wind farm in the
South Island of New Zealand, four wind farms in the
North Island, and two wind farms in southern Australia – one in
South Australia
South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a state in the southern central part of Australia. It covers some of the most arid parts of the country. With a total land area of , it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories ...
and one in
Victoria.
History
Meridian originated from the break-up of the
Electricity Corporation of New Zealand (ECNZ) in 1999 as a result of the reforms of the
New Zealand Electricity Market. Meridian's share of ECNZ was
corporatised as a
state-owned enterprise with its own board of directors and with two Ministerial shareholders: the
Minister of Finance and the Minister of
State-Owned Enterprises. In 2013 it was partially privatised by the
fifth National Government of New Zealand.
As part of reforms, local electricity companies were split into lines and retail and the retail portion sold off. Meridian initially acquired the retail base of
Northpower, Centralines, Scanpower, and Network Waitaki, and later acquired
Orion's retail base from NGC.
* 2001 – Meridian purchased five mini hydro-power stations in Australia. These stations linked with dams used primarily for irrigation, and have a total generating capacity of 62
MW.
* September 2001 – Meridian purchased the
South Island customer-base of Natural Gas Corporation (NGC), at the time
New Zealand
New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and over 700 List of islands of New Zealand, smaller islands. It is the ...
's largest electricity retailer. The purchase came towards the end of an exceptionally dry autumn. Low hydro-levels had driven the wholesale market spot prices to very high levels. NGC had purchased the customer-base when Canada's
TransAlta quit New Zealand. NGC re-branded itself as
OnEnergy to escape the poor reputation of the "TransAlta" brand. OnEnergy found itself with insufficient generation capacity to stand the high winter market prices and had made the critical mistake of not purchasing any
hedge
A hedge or hedgerow is a line of closely spaced shrubs and sometimes trees, planted and trained to form a barrier or to mark the boundary of an area, such as between neighbouring properties. Hedges that are used to separate a road from adjoin ...
contracts. It attempted to raise its retail prices, but its customers then flocked to other retailers. Finally, after suffering huge losses, NGC had perforce to quit the retail sector, selling its customer-base to two of the Government's companies: Meridian and
Genesis Energy. At that point, the New Zealand
electricity market became further
vertically integrated
In microeconomics, management and international political economy, vertical integration is a term that describes the arrangement in which the supply chain of a company is integrated and owned by that company. Usually each member of the suppl ...
, and many have come to believe that this adversely affected competition in the
retail
Retail is the sale of goods and services to consumers, in contrast to wholesaling, which is sale to business or institutional customers. A retailer purchases goods in large quantities from manufacturers, directly or through a wholesaler, and th ...
electricity market.
* April 2003 – Meridian extended its operations in Australia with the purchase of ''Southern Hydro'', increasing its Australian generating capacity by 540 MW.
* Southern Hemisphere Winter 2003 – Low hydro inflows and storage levels again resulted in exceptional wholesale market spot prices. As a consequence, the retailers
TrustPower and
Freshstart abandoned market areas where they had no generation. This strengthened Meridian's dominance of the South Island customer-base.
* 29 March 2004 – Meridian cancelled
Project Aqua, a controversial 524 MW power scheme for six dams and a man-made
canal
Canals or artificial waterways are waterways or engineered channels built for drainage management (e.g. flood control and irrigation) or for conveyancing water transport vehicles (e.g. water taxi). They carry free, calm surface fl ...
on the Lower
Waitaki River in
North Otago
North Otago in New Zealand covers the area of Otago between Shag Point and the Waitaki River, and extends inland to the west as far as the village of Omarama (which has experienced rapid growth as a developing centre for astronomy and for g ...
. The scheme allegedly represented the last opportunity for large-scale hydroelectric development of this magnitude in New Zealand. Abandoning the venture cost Meridian NZ$38.7 million. – Meridian stopped the scheme because of uncertainty over rights to use the water, growing costs, and the difficulties and uncertainties with obtaining consents under the
Resource Management Act
The Resource Management Act (RMA) passed in 1991 in New Zealand is a significant, and at times, controversial Act of Parliament. The RMA promotes the sustainable management of natural and physical resources such as land, air and water. New Ze ...
legislation. In July 2004, Meridian announced an independent audit of the abandoned scheme.
* 9 December 2004 – then Prime Minister
Helen Clark officially opened the
Te Apiti Wind Farm
Te Apiti is a wind farm owned and operated by Meridian Energy. It is located on 11.5 km² of land north of the Manawatu Gorge in the North Island of New Zealand. At 90.75 MW, it was New Zealand's largest capacity wind farm until September 20 ...
– Meridian's first wind farm.
* 2 June 2005 – Meridian announced a proposal to develop a wind farm west of
Wellington
Wellington ( mi, Te Whanganui-a-Tara or ) is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the second-largest city in New Zealand by m ...
,
Project West Wind with up to 70 wind turbines with a total capacity of 210 MW, built across 55.8 square km on rural land near
Mākara at the south-western tip of the
North Island. A local pressure group, the
Makara Guardians
The Makara Guardians Inc. is an incorporated society formed in 1997 to coordinate opposition to proposals to build wind turbines near where the members live. Mākara is a rural locality 10 km west of Wellington, New Zealand. The Makara Guard ...
, opposed the scheme. Successful application for resource consent for the project was announced on 21 December 2005. The consent was subsequently appealed and upheld in May 2007.
* 30 November 2005 – Meridian completed the sale of its Australian operation, ''Southern Hydro'', for A$1.42 billion (NZ$1.52 billion) to
Australian Gas Light Company. Meridian had steadily expanded and upgraded its assets in Australia since purchase, including commissioning a 91 MW wind-farm. The sale commanded a hefty premium, driven by new demand for renewable energy-generation because of mandatory Australian requirements that electricity retailers sell a proportion of renewable energy.
* 8 June 2007 – The
White Hill Wind Farm
The White Hill Wind Farm is a wind farm in New Zealand operated by Meridian Energy. It was officially opened in 2007.
It is located six kilometres south-east of Mossburn in the Southland Region of the South Island. The wind farm covers approxima ...
is officially opened.
* 29 April 2009 – Prime Minister
John Key officially turns on the first 15 turbines on the
West Wind wind farm.
* 1 June 2011 – The sale of Meridian Energy's Tekapo A and Tekapo B hydroelectric power stations to
Genesis Energy took effect. The sale was part of a package of government reforms aimed at improving the electricity sector.
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* 30 September 2013 – 49 percent of shares in the company officially offered for sale at between $1.50 and $1.80
Power stations
Meridian Energy owns and operates seven hydroelectric power stations in the South Island – six on the Waitaki River and at Manapouri. It also owns and operates seven wind farms in New Zealand and Australia, and a single turbine in Brooklyn, Wellington. In total, Meridian has a total installed capacity of 2,754 MW in New Zealand and 201 MW overseas.
Proposed
Projects being developed by Meridian Energy include the following.
Cancelled
Sustainability
Carbon Footprint
In 2006,
Greenpeace
Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning network, founded in Canada in 1971 by Irving Stowe and Dorothy Stowe, immigrant environmental activists from the United States. Greenpeace states its goal is to "ensure the ability of the Earth ...
judged Meridian as the only "green" electricity company in New Zealand. In 2007, Meridian announced that it had received
CarboNZero certification from
Landcare Research Landcare may refer to:
*Australian Landcare Council, a now superseded Australian government body
*Landcare in Australia
Landcare Australia is the name for a community not-for-profit organisation which involves local groups of volunteers repairi ...
confirming that the generation and retailing of its electricity was
carbon neutral.
In 2008, Meridian issued and sold the first carbon credits issued and sold under the JI program of the Kyoto Protocol.
In June 2008,
National's Climate Change spokesman
Nick Smith complained to the
Commerce Commission that Meridian's claim of
carbon neutrality
Carbon neutrality is a state of net-zero carbon dioxide emissions. This can be achieved by balancing emissions of carbon dioxide with its removal (often through carbon offsetting) or by eliminating emissions from society (the transition to the ...
in its advertising was misleading as Smith considered that Meridian had to buy thermally generated power during dry years to supply its customers. A spokesman for Meridian said they stood by the validity of the certification of their carbon-neutral status. In July 2009, the Commerce Commission concluded that Meridian's statements of carbon neutrality were not misleading.
Electric Vehicles and Charging Programme
In 2015 Meridian began converting its business fleet to electric vehicles in an effort to reduce carbon emissions. In early 2019 Meridian joined the EV100 initiative, it has committed to its light passenger vehicle business fleet becoming 100% electric by 2030. In August 2019 the company won the Deloitte Energy Award for a Low Carbon Initiative for its work on electric business fleet conversion.
Kākāpō Recovery Programme
Meridian Energy are National Partners of the
Department of Conservation
An environmental ministry is a national or subnational government agency politically responsible for the environment and/or natural resources. Various other names are commonly used to identify such agencies, such as Ministry of the Environment, ...
Kākāpō Recovery Programme since 2016.
Kākāpō are an endangered New Zealand native parrot. The involvement helps fund research and initiatives relating to genetics, nutrition, disease management and finding new sites. Meridian staff are also involved through providing electrical support and volunteers to the remote pest-free islands the kākāpō are surviving on.
Project River Recovery
In 1990 Meridian established Project River Recovery, recognising the impacts of
hydroelectric development from the 1930s to the 1980s on the
Waitaki
Waitaki District is a territorial authority district that is located in the Canterbury and Otago regions of the South Island of New Zealand. It straddles the traditional border between the two regions, the Waitaki River, and its seat is Oamaru.
...
's braided rivers and
wetland
A wetland is a distinct ecosystem that is flooded or saturated by water, either permanently (for years or decades) or seasonally (for weeks or months). Flooding results in oxygen-free (anoxic) processes prevailing, especially in the soils. The ...
s. Project River Recovery's work is run by the
New Zealand Department of Conservation and includes intensive weed control, predator control, construction of wetlands, and research and monitoring programmes. When Tekapo A and Tekapo B were sold to
Genesis Energy in 2011, the electricity company joined the compensatory funding agreement.
Waiau River Recovery
In 1996 the Waiau Fisheries and Wildlife Enhancement Trust was formed to mitigate and improve the Waiau River from impacts by the Manapouri Hydro Station. The trust was established in partnership with the Waiau Working Party and ECNZ (now Meridian Energy Limited). The area covered is from
Te Wae Wae Bay in the south to
Lake Te Anau in the north. The work focuses on enhancing wetlands, waterways and riparian plantings.
Community
Wellington Wind Sculpture Walkway
Wellington, New Zealand's capital city, is well known for wind and the Meridian Energy Wind Sculpture walkway celebrates this. In 2007 the four sculptures won Best Public Art and the final piece was opened in May 2010. The five sculptures are the '
''Zephyrometer'
'' by
Phil Price, '
''Urban Forest'
'' by
Leon van den Eijkel (in collaboration with Allan Brown), '
''Akau Tangi'
'' by Phil Dadson, '
''Tower of Light''
' by
Andrew Drummond and Pacific Grass''
' by Kon Dimopoulos. The sculptures are managed by the Wellington Sculpture Trust
KidsCan
In 2013 Meridian became the principle partner of the
KidsCan Charity. In April 2019 the company committed to a further three years of support, helping provide lunches, raincoats, shoes and warm clothing to kids in need.
Power Up Community Fund
Meridian supports communities near its generation assets through the Power Up fund. This includes promoting conservation, community and educational efforts in seven communities around New Zealand.
Controversy
In 2019, Meridian was found to mislead consumers when they implied the electricity they retailed was 100% renewable after a complaint was brought to the Advertising Standards Authority by rival retailer
Electric Kiwi
Electric Kiwi is an independent online New Zealand electricity retailer.
Established in 2014, Electric Kiwi has a focus on using cloud computing and smart meters to service customers in major urban areas around the country. Its services depend on ...
. Additionally, Meridian Energy was found to have pushed up power prices in December 2019 by unnecessarily spilling water from its south island dams that could have been used for generation, according to a preliminary ruling from New Zealand's Electricity Authority.
Subsidiaries
Dam Safety Intelligence Limited a consultancy specialising in dam safety
*
Powershop, an electricity retail broker.
*Flux Federation, an energy software platform.
*
Arc Innovations
Vector Metering started as a subsidiary of Meridian Energy. Launched in 2003, operating under the business name; Arc Innovations. It was established to develop and deploy electricity meters using Smart meter, advanced meter infrastructure. In 201 ...
(until 2014), a company specialising in electricity smart meters
See also
*
Electricity sector in New Zealand
*
New Zealand electricity market
*
Project Crimson, a conservation programme sponsored by Meridian Energy
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KidsCan, a charity sponsored by Meridian Energy
*
Kākāpō Recovery Programme, a conservation programme sponsored by Meridian Energy
References
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