CORPORATE INFORMATION

Statement of Corporate Intent (SCI)


The SCI is a requirement of Section 39 of the Energy Companies Act 1992 which prescribes the information required to be included in the document.

Statement of Corporate Intent 2024/2025 

It sets out the Board of Directors’ overall intentions and objectives for Marlborough Lines Limited and its subsidiary companies for the year commencing 1 July and the following two financial years.

The SCI is submitted to the Marlborough Electric Power Trust each year for consideration and comment.

 

Annual Reports


The annual reports summaries our network operations and performance, environmental and safety targets, our people, community involvement, audited financial statements, statutory information and corporate governance statement for MLL and the Group.

Annual Report 2024 ➔
Annual Report 2023 ➔
Annual Report 2022 ➔
Annual Report 2021 ➔
Annual Report 2020 ➔
Annual Report 2019 ➔
Annual Report 2018 ➔
Annual Report 2017 ➔
Annual Report 2016 ➔


Corporate Governance


MLL maintains a Governance Manual which guides its directors and staff on the way in which they conduct their business.

The Governance Manual includes a Code of Conduct, a Board Charter and other policies that assist with upholding high standards of corporate governance best practice.

A PDF version of the Governance Manual can be downloaded by clicking the link below.

MLL Corporate Governance Manual

 

Asset Management Plan


The Asset Management Plan (AMP) is a requirement of the Electricity Distribution (Information Disclosure) Requirements 2008 and the Electricity Information Disclosure Handbook 2004.

The AMP provides information on how MLL intends to manage its assets to meet consumer demands in the future.

The AMP covers a ten-year planning period from 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2034 and takes into consideration MLL’s strategic planning.

You can download the latest and previous AMP’s below.

AMP Update - 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2034 ➔
AMP - 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2033 ➔
AMP Update - 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2032 ➔
AMP - 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2031 ➔
AMP - 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2030 ➔
AMP Update - 1 April 2019 to 31 March 2029 ➔
AMP - 1 April 2018 to 31 March 2028 ➔
AMP Update - 1 April 2017 to 31 March 2027
AMP - 1 April 2016 to 31 March 2026 
AMP - 1 April 2015 to 31 March 2025 ➔
AMP Update - 1 April 2014 to 31 March 2024 ➔

Alternatively you can request a hard copy by post or collect a copy during ordinary office hours by contacting MLL at:

Physical address: 1 Alfred Street, Blenheim
Postal address: PO Box 144, Blenheim 7240
Phone: 03 577 7007
Email: info@mll.co.nz

A copy of the current AMP is also available for inspection during ordinary office hours.

Subject to no change to the Electricity Distribution (Information Disclosure) Requirements with respect to Asset Management Plans, it is anticipated that the next AMP, for the ten years to March 2034, will be available on this website and for public disclosure on or before 31 March 2024.

 

Participant Outage Plan


This plan was written to comply with Electricity Authority's Security of Supply Outage Plan (SOSOP).

Under the regulations, participant outage plans (POP) are required to specify the actions that would be taken to reduce the consumption of electricity to:

  • reduce electricity consumption when a supply shortage is declared by the Electricity Authority;

  • comply with requirements of the Electricity Authority's Security of Supply Outage Plan (SOSOP);

  • comply with Electricity Governance (Security of Supply) Regulations 2008 and subsequent amendments; and

  • supplement the Electricity Authority's Security of Supply Outage Plan.

Reducing demand by disconnecting supply to consumers would be a last resort after all other forms of savings, including voluntary savings, had been employed. MLL will always endeavour to keep consumers supplied. MLL will only disconnect consumers when directed to by the Electricity Authority through the Transpower System Operator.

The procedures outlined are in response to major generation shortages including dry year scenarios. How an event is declared and how the Electricity Authority should communicate its requests are detailed.

The main energy saving measure listed is rolling outages and how these are structured and implemented is discussed in the Plan.

MLL Security of Supply - Participant Outage Plan ➔

Default Distributor Agreement


If you are an electricity retailer wanting to trade on our electricity network, a copy of our Default Distributor Agreement can be viewed below. 

Please contact our Customer Services team on 03 577 7007 for further information.

MLL Default Distributor Agreement ➔

Prescribed Terms and Conditions of Contracts

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