![]() ![]() “New Zealand’s record on climate change, with the recent decision to keep Huntly open, is rapidly impacting our nations history of leadership, which has always seen us step up when the world needs us most,” said Booth. Solarcity has also stated to the Electricity Authority that Unison’s solar charge is likely to see fewer people installing solar panels, leading to less take-up of renewable energy, and continued reliance on fossil fuels such as coal and gas, thus undermining the spirit of the Paris Agreement, signed last month by the Government. The complaint filed with the EA contends that Unison has violated two sections of the Electricity Industry Participation Code. “What Unison – and indeed other companies – are doing is unacceptable, unlawful, and a clear abuse of monopoly power.” “While Unison doesn’t like the choices its customers are making, and doesn’t like losing revenue to solar, in New Zealand, we expect companies to respond to competition and innovation with better service, lower costs, and increased efficiency, not punish them with unfair charges,” said Booth. In its complaint to the EA, solarcity argues that Unison Energy’s decision last month to unilaterally increase charges that punish existing and new solar customers are discriminatory penalties that, for a customer, would add up to hundreds of dollars per year, and are out of step with our obligations under the recently signed Paris Climate Agreement. These societal benefits include improved flexibility in grid planning and reliability which are some of the key reasons why Vector, the nation’s largest lines company supports and encourages solar.” In California it has been estimated that rooftop solar would deliver net societal benefits of more than $1.4bn annually – for solar and non-solar customers alike. “Internationally, both in the US and Australia, regulators are recommending solar because of the value they bring to the grid and consumers. “Solar power is no different from the energy saving efforts our power companies purport to support, like increasing energy efficiency and insulating homes,” said Andew Booth, solarcity CEO. #Unison energy for free#WEL Networks in the Waikato have added solar charges that tax customers for power they export for free to support our nation’s commitment to becoming 100% renewable. Since the Unison Energy charge was publicised, solarcity has discovered that other lines companies have introduced - or are contemplating introducing - additional charges by stealth. #Unison energy series#In total, the company is connected to 21 other companies through its directors.9 May, 2016 - Solarcity today filed a series of legal complaints with the Electricity Authority (EA), asking it to stop Hawke’s Bay lines company Unison Energy’s solar tax, on the grounds that it wrongfully disadvantages customers and is in clear breach of the Electricity Industry Participation Code. They have been on the board for more than 10 years.Īmit Agarwal has the largest number of other directorships with a seat at a total of 20 companies. The longest serving directors currently on board are Anuj Aggarwal and Amit Agarwal who were appointed on 16 November, 2011. The company has 2 directors and no reported key management personnel. ![]() Were the last known directors of the company. ![]()
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