Share of electricity use New Zealand 2018 by sector
New Zealand’s electricity supply
Over 80 percent of the electricity generated in New Zealand came from renewable sources. The country has one of the highest renewable energy production shares in the OECD. Included in the country’s leading green electricity sources were hydro, geothermal, and wind energy. From these, the electricity generated from hydropower amounted to the largest volume. While not the dominant source of electricity, coal was a commonly used fossil fuel for electricity supply.
The price of power
The average cost of electricity for industrial consumers increased around 50 percent over the last decade. Industrial consumers paid the lowest rate per kilowatt hour, with commercial customers paying just slightly more. Furthermore, residential consumers had to pay about double that of what industrial consumers paid. With increasing costs of electricity in the residential sector, there has been a high volume of households switching their electricity provider in order to obtain lower rates.