Unison Networks

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Unison Networks Limited (Unison) is an electricity distribution based in Hastings, New Zealand.

PredecessorHawke's Bay Electric Power Board
Founded1924
Headquarters,
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Unison Networks
IndustryElectricity distribution
PredecessorHawke's Bay Electric Power Board
Founded1924
Headquarters,
Area served
Hawkes Bay, Rotorua, Taupō
Key people
Philip Hocquard (Chair)
Jaun Park (CEO)
Revenue$210m[1]
$27m[1]
Total assets$721m[1]
Total equity$343m[1]
ParentHawke's Bay Power Consumers' Trust
Websitewww.unison.co.nz
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Unison owns and manages the electricity lines network in the Hawke's Bay, Rotorua and Taupō regions. The service area covers 12,000 km2.[2] The Unison group also provides electrical, civil, and vegetation contracting services; manufactures electrical products; and operates an insurance company.[1]

History

Early in the twentieth century, electricity generation and distribution was managed by local councils or municipal departments. An electricity network was established in Hastings in 1912, with a power house in Eastbourne Street. Following changes to national legislation, the Hawke's Bay Electric Power Board was formed in 1924.[3]

In 1993 a new entity, Hawke’s Bay Power Limited (HBPL), owned by the Hawke’s Bay Power Consumers’ Trust (HBPCT), took over the ownership of the electricity generation and distribution assets of the Hawke's Bay Electric Power Board. The Electricity Industry Reform Act 1998 required the separation of ownership of lines businesses from energy trading businesses.[4][5] In 1998, the energy retail business of HBPL was purchased by Contact Energy and HBPL was renamed as Hawke’s Bay Network Ltd. Following a series of mergers and acquisitions, the company was renamed as Unison Networks Limited (trading as Unison), on 17 April 2003. It remained wholly owned by the HBPCT.[6]

Ownership

The company is 100% owned by the Hawke's Bay Power Consumers' Trust on behalf of electricity consumers in the Hawke's Bay area. The Trust is made up of five elected Trustees and operates under a Trust Deed.[7] The trust elects trustees every three years, with the most recent election happening in 2024.[8]

Distribution network

The Unison subtransmission and distribution network is supplied from the national grid via Transpower substations. Seven Transpower grid exit points (GXPs) supply the Unison network: Redclyffe, Fernhill, and Whakatu for Napier-Hastings; Wairakei for Taupo; and Rotorua, Owhata, and Takurenga for Rotorua.

Network statistics

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Unison Networks Limited network statistics for the year ending 31 March 2024[9]
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Regulatory asset base $886 million
Line charge revenue $145.5 million
Capital expenditure $102.6 million
Operating expenditure $50.9 million
Customer connections 119,182
Energy delivered 1,674 GWh
Peak demand 338 MW
Total line length 9,403 km
Distribution and low-voltage overhead lines 5,072 km
Distribution and low-voltage underground cables 3,831 km
Subtransmission lines and cables 500 km
Poles 65,930
Distribution transformers 10,383
Zone substation transformers 60
Average interruption duration (SAIDI) 208 minutes
Average interruption frequency (SAIFI) 2.50
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Subsidiaries

  • Unison Contracting Services Limited
  • Unison Energy Limited
  • Unison Fibre Limited
  • Unison Insurance Limited
  • ETEL Limited
  • RPS Switchgear
  • PBA - The High Voltage Experts

See also

References

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