If you could only buy and hold One power company which would it be?
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If you could only buy and hold One power company which would it be?
Long term. Meridian.
some good opportunities to put their power to better use than the Tiwai drain. :)
The cynic in me suspects that Rio Tinto is shedding Tiwai to make its aluminum division more attractive to buyers. I recall they were trying to offload their aluminum assets when the 2013 $30m corporate welfare deal went through. Taking out a non performing plant will sweeten the deal and the resulting lower overall valuation will potentially bring it within reach for a larger pool of buyers. If this is the case, Tiwai is unlikely to get much of a stay of execution.
Are you the Minister of State Owned Enterprises King?
I have a deal for you, give me the worthless power station with a hydraulic head of 540 feet backed by two large reservoirs with a surface area of 490Km/2 and i'll give you my sawmill in the bush .
It's a great deal. Sign here......
Boop boop de do
Marilyn
Just a question..
Just wondering what to do with that station when tiwai f off.
Maybe u can buy it n power your whole life home entertainment
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/...ectid=12349131
Bryan Leyland: Tiwai Pt smelter a victim of Muldoon-era broken contract and dysfunctional electricity market.
The conclusion is that the smelter is being shut down primarily because the New Zealand government broke its power supply contract. Since then the smelter has been charged a price several times the cost of generation. If the smelter shut down much of the power that it is using now would have to be spilled: this power has no economic value.
Bryan Leyland reveals the likely economic cost of closure could be billions for NZ .
I was ignorant as to how high this cost might be
I now feel the narrative we have been fed from politicians and the media has been seriously deceptive.
It is an extra cost we cannot easily afford in these troubled times
https://www.newsroom.co.nz/oram-how-...275bb-97843407
Another day, another view - why it is high time NZ accepts reality and move on from smelting aluminium with clean, renewable and efficient energy.
Think long term.