MainPower Decarbonisation Fund open

A new MainPower sponsorship fund is set to encourage community-driven decarbonisation projects in North Canterbury.

The MainPower Community Decarbonisation Fund will distribute up to $100,000 of funding towards projects that facilitate decarbonisation on the MainPower network.

MainPower Chief Executive Andy Lester says the fund will be open to not-for-profit organisations and other entities involved in sustainability projects that can demonstrate direct benefits for the North Canterbury community.

“MainPower has long been a proud supporter of community initiatives, sponsoring more than half a million dollars in the last year, including $80,000 through the MainPower Community Fund. This new Fund significantly adds to this, distributing $100,000 annually to support projects that directly contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting sustainable practices within the community.

“This could include renewable energy projects, electrification projects, new technology adoption, lighting upgrades or research projects into future solutions for sustainability practices.” 

Mr Lester says the MainPower Community Decarbonisation Fund is further evidence of MainPower’s commitment to supporting the community and driving positive change through sustainable practices.

“This is part of MainPower’s MPowered Future strategy, which identifies ‘decarbonising our place’ as a key focus area. We have a commitment to ensure 40% of our annual funding this year goes towards sustainability efforts, up from 20% last year – and we’re aiming for 60% next year. This new fund is a big step in that direction.

“We’re excited to support projects, large and small, that are contributing to the future of our community through reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and increased focus on decarbonisation.”

Applications close on 30 June 2025.

Apply online here or contact our Customer and Corporate Relations team on 0800 30 90 80.

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Until mid‑April, we’re working closely with retailers to carry out hot water load testing as we prepare our network for the coming winter season.

These tests run for a couple of hours each day, Monday to Friday, with no testing taking place over weekends. Because each test window is relatively short, customers are unlikely to notice any changes to their hot water supply.

The purpose of this work is to help us better understand how much controllable load is available during the summer months. Gaining accurate insights now means we can model customer savings more effectively by reducing system load at peak times. It also helps us assess whether this load flexibility could assist Transpower in deferring an upcoming local transmission upgrade.

This testing is an important part of ensuring a resilient, efficient network that supports our community.

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Voting packs have been emailed or posted by Electionz.com to everyone who pays a power bill on the MainPower network. You need to have the unique ID provided to cast your vote.

If you haven’t received a voting pack, or can’t find it, you can get a replacement by contacting iro@electionz.com.  For full details of the candidates, visit mainpowertrust.co.nz/trustee-elections/

Make the most of this opportunity to have your say on the future of MainPower – and your community.

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Hot water load testing under way ahead of winter

Until mid‑April, we’re working closely with retailers to carry out hot water load testing as we prepare our network for the coming winter season.

These tests run for a couple of hours each day, Monday to Friday, with no testing taking place over weekends. Because each test window is relatively short, customers are unlikely to notice any changes to their hot water supply.

The purpose of this work is to help us better understand how much controllable load is available during the summer months. Gaining accurate insights now means we can model customer savings more effectively by reducing system load at peak times. It also helps us assess whether this load flexibility could assist Transpower in deferring an upcoming local transmission upgrade.

This testing is an important part of ensuring a resilient, efficient network that supports our community.

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Voting is open for the 2026 MainPower Trust election.

Voting packs have been emailed or posted by Electionz.com to everyone who pays a power bill on the MainPower network. You need to have the unique ID provided to cast your vote.

If you haven’t received a voting pack, or can’t find it, you can get a replacement by contacting iro@electionz.com.  For full details of the candidates, visit mainpowertrust.co.nz/trustee-elections/

Make the most of this opportunity to have your say on the future of MainPower – and your community.

Voting closes midday Friday 6 March 2026. 

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