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VCT - Operational performance for the 3 months ended 30 Sept 2022

Friday 21st October 2022

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Operational performance highlights:

• 603,183 electricity network connections, up 1.7% on September 2021

• 118,392 gas network connections, up 1.3% on September 2021

• More than 2 million advanced meters now installed across NZ and Australia

• Over half a million advanced meters now installed in Australian market

Commentary:

The three months ended 30 September 2022 have seen Auckland’s growth continue, with network connection numbers growing across Vector’s electricity and gas networks. In the year to 30 September 2022, total electricity connection numbers grew by 1.7%, with new electricity connections in the three months ended 30 September 2022 up 60.3% on the comparative period in the prior year. This is largely due to the impact of COVID-19 restrictions in Auckland in the September 2021 quarter. Electricity distributed volume for the period was up 0.7% compared with the three months ended 30 September 2021. Residential volumes were down 1.3% while SME/I&C volumes were up 2.7%.

There has been a 1.3% increase in total connections on Auckland’s gas distribution network over the 12 months to 30 September 2022. New gas connections in the three months to 30 September 2022 were up 9.8% on the comparative period in the prior year. Gas distribution volume for the three months to 30 September 2022 was up 2.6% compared with the three months to 30 September 2021, driven by lower consumption of gas and reduced activity from the industrial and commercial sectors given the COVID-19 restrictions in Auckland in the September 2021 quarter.

Vector has continued to grow its advanced metering business here and in Australia, with a total fleet of more than 2 million meters as at 30 September 2022. We have now installed more than half a million advanced meters in Australia.

BottleSwap has seen a 16.7% decrease in the number of 9kg bottles swapped in the three months to 30 September 2022 compared with the same period last year.

Natural gas volumes are down 6.7% on the September 2021 comparative period due to slightly lower wholesale sales. Liquigas LPG tolling volumes are up 15.3% on the September 2021 comparative period due to higher customer demand.

Total SAIDI minutes for the six months ended 30 September 2022 are marginally unfavourable compared to the same period last year. These results are preliminary and subject to audit.

3 months ended 30 September (2022, 2021, % change)

Electricity

Customers(1, 4) 603,183, 592,962, 1.7%

New connections 3,879, 2,420, 60.3%

Net movement in customers (2) 3,071, 2,163, 42.0%

Volume distributed (GWh) 2,355, 2,338, 0.7%

SAIDI (minutes) – 6 months to 30 September(3)

Normal operations – unplanned 45.4, 46.4, (2.2%)

Normal operations - planned 23.5(4), 19.9, 18.1%

Major network events 8.1, 9.8, (17.3%)

Total 77.5, 76.1, 1.8%

Gas Distribution

Customers(1, 4) 118,392, 116,840, 1.3%

New connections 707, 644, 9.8%

Net movement in customers(2) 397, 368, 7.9%

Distribution volume (PJ) 4.0, 3.9, 2.6%

Gas Trading

Natural gas sales (PJ)(5) 1.4, 1.5, (6.7%)

LPG volumes (tonnes) 11,645, 14,714, (20.9%)

9kg LPG bottles swapped(6) 139,097, 166,897, (16.7%)

Liquigas LPG tolling (tonnes) 32,204, 27,941, 15.3%

Notes

(1) As at 30 September.

(2) Net number of customers added during the period, includes disconnected, reconnected and decommissioned ICPs.

(3) SAIDI (minutes) for the six months ended 30 September 2022 is an unaudited value and subject to change.

(4) Billable ICPs.

(5) Excludes gas sold as gas liquids.

(6) Number of 9kg LPG bottles swapped and sold during the year.

The Excel version can be found at: http://vector.co.nz/news

ENDS



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