

Like roads, electricity networks experience periods of high demand where loading levels reach a peak and capacity is fully utilised. Alpine Energy ’s peak loading in urban areas typically occurs on cold winter mornings when residential water heating load coincides with the start of the business day, and again on cold evenings when people arrive home from work and turn on their lights, heaters, and cook their evening meal. As a contrast, because we have a substantial rural network the rural peak loads occur during summer months because of the high levels of irrigation pumps connected to our network.
One solution to cope with these periods of high loading is to expand the capacity of our network, and we are committed to an extensive capital replacement programme each year. In addition to this Alpine Energy believes, like all the other power utilities in New Zealand to promote other cheaper options, such as load management.
Alpine Energy operates a ripple signaling system that allows us to send signals through the electricity network to ripple receivers at customers’ premises. We provide a number of different signals to manage load in different ways:
Most consumers install ripple receivers to take advantage of the cheaper pricing plans that are available. An additional fixed charge is applied for electric water heating, where a ripple receiver is not installed.
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