Entrust Election
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More for You, Better for Auckland
Auckland’s Solar Future: good for people, the planet – and your pocket, says More for You, Better for Auckland
Two thirds of New Zealanders say not enough is being done to bring down power prices. Meanwhile, the solution is shining right at us: widespread investment in solar power
Our biggest city is perfectly placed to bask in the benefits of a shift to solar, says More for You, Better for Auckland, the independent team challenging the incumbents for leadership of Entrust, Auckland’s community-owned energy asset.
More for You, Better for Auckland is warmly encouraging voters to choose the sunnier, future-proofed and more affordable option.
“Aucklanders deserve an affordable, resilient and future-focused electricity system,” says Patrick Reynolds, spokesperson for More for You, Better for Auckland. “Rooftop solar is the fastest and cost-effective way to secure a more stable, resilient energy supply. It unlocks a low-cost source of power that will reduce power prices and improve our resilience.”
“Currently only 2% of Auckland’s roofs have solar panels. In Australia, it’s more than 35%. We’re on the same latitude as Melbourne, so we’re perfectly positioned to maximise solar energy – which, at as little as 6c/kWh, is a fraction of what the big power companies currently charge.”
More for You, Better for Auckland sees huge potential in partnering with building owners to create massive “virtual power stations” by installing solar panels across commercial zones – for example, in South Auckland.
“The beauty of this is, it doesn’t require any new land or moving parts – just smart use of existing roofs,” says Reynolds. ”Virtually overnight, you’d have a gigawatt power station in South Auckland that’s bigger than our largest hydro power station in the South Island, or even the Huntly gas and coal station. That’s brilliant investment, for real resilience.”
There’s similar potential for individual households. More for You, Better for Auckland aims to reduce the barriers to investing in solar panels, to permanently free up homeowners and renters alike from endlessly rising power bills.
More for You, Better for Auckland is the only team that’s committed to working towards a zero-emissions future, points out Emma McInnes, previously of Generation Zero, who stood in the Entrust election in 2021 on a platform to hold Vector to its net carbon-zero promises.
“The power Entrust has to deliver a solar future, and to take action on Auckland being net carbon-zero by 2030, is low-hanging fruit for our city. Putting fresh progressive trustees in charge of Entrust is one of the simplest and smartest things we can do right now to make the future brighter and more hopeful for our children.”
As Entrust is the majority shareholder in Vector, electing progressive trustees will give Aucklanders a powerful strategic influence across the whole region, says McInnes. ““Vector’s carbon emissions last year were even larger than the Genesis coal-fired power station at Huntly, which makes it one of New Zealand’s largest emitters. More for You, Better for Auckland will help steer it faster towards the clean energy future we all want.”
Indeed, the sky’s the limit for solar – as Rewiring Aotearoa’s Investing in Tomorrow report outlined - an aggressive electrification campaign with a shift to solar would save New Zealand households almost $11 billion a year by 2040, with lower emissions, massive efficiency gains, and greater well-being for households and whānau.
“It’s time for some sunlight on the issues,” says Reynolds. “Aucklanders deserve a more engaged leadership of this powerful community asset. We will be active trustees, leading a long overdue rollout of affordable, reliable, clean energy for our city.”
(1) NZ Herald 18 October 2024 Public majority slams Govt for lack of action on electricity prices in new poll
(2) Rewiring Aotearoa report: Investing in Tomorrow: the electrification opportunity published August 2024

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