Appendix C Slide pack
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• There are significant challenges facing the
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industry over the coming years.
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Shifting a gear:
• Regulation must move with rather than behind
transformation
the imperative
to keep up and
• Wel -informed regulatory decision-making
requires diverse ex
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stay ahead
participation from regulated and interested
parties
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the • Now more than ever we need to work quickly,
using the collective intelligence and experience
of industry and interested parties.
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• Provide greater regu
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Stakeholder
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less complexity, more transparency
Perception
• Strong future focus
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agile and adapt to evolving environment
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• Greater collaboration with industry
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purposeful/meaningful engagement
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• Increased pragmatism
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real world as opposed to overly theoretical
• Build capacity and capability
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The Authority is committed to improving its stakeholder
engagement including how we can be
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and engaging during our decision–making processes.
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In 2023 we have:
commitment to
• launched a new website to make information easy to
access
engagement
• published our consultation calendar
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• re-established quarterly updates
• engaged more and in different ways
• put in
Official place an annual calendar of engagements for
the Board and leadership team
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Group is another critical next step.
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The Electricity Industry Act 2010 Section 20(1) requires the
Authority to have a security and reliability council
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Advisory
Section 21(1) requires the Authority to have 1 or more
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other advisory groups to provide independent advice to the
groups –
Authority on the development of the Code and on market
facilitation.
finding the
In setting up for the future, we want to:
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• Enable the Electricity Authority to work more closely and
best fit for
transparently with the sector and consumers.
• Invite an advisory group to participate early and often on a
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pre-defined work programme
the future
the •Cover a wide range of topics across technical areas,
consumer interest and future perspectives.
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In December 2022 the Board agreed to a review of the
Consultation
Consultation charter, Code am
Act endment process and new
advisory group.
recap: advisory
Proposed the Electricity Authority Advisory Group with three
options to consider:
group options
Option one
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A small core group that co-opts other expertise
Option two
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A ful -size group that can set up smaller working groups of
interested members
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Option three
A large member pool with a stronger focus on breakout
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• Broadly there was support for a review of the advisory
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but no clear option selecte
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• Key themes: expectations of the future advisory group
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Outcomes
• the ability to move quicker
• a clear purpose and form
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• a forward view of what’s coming up
• engage early before ideas are fully formed
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consultation
• consultation processes to be transparent and
streamlined
• the ability to progress proposals discussed with
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process
advisory groups
the • balanced representation (including consumers)
• proper support for advisory group processes
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and interested parties before forming the view in the
consultation paper
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Key themes: expectations of the future advisory group
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• the ability to move quicker
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• a clear purpose and form
• a forward view of what’s coming up
• engage early before ideas are ful y formed
• consultation process
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streamlined
• the ability to progress proposals discussed with
advisory groups
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• balanced representation (including consumers)
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the proper support for advisory group processes
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In setting up the new Electricity Authority
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Advisory Group(s) we w
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• Find a new way of setting up the advisory
together to
group to enable the Electricity Authority to work
more closely and transparently with the sector
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design the
and consumers.
• Test early thinking and workability before
form and
test
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the • Cover a wide range of topics across technical
function…
areas, consumer interest and future
perspectives.
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Facilitated workshops 1982
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• The Authority commissioned M
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this work.
trialing a
• Their proposal was to trial a different engagement
approach and workshop how a facilitated advisory group
different
may operate in the future.
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• Two facilitated workshops with representatives from
engagement
industry and consumer groups.
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approach
• The first workshop was held on 6 September with twenty-
the one attendees representing a cross section of the sector,
including consumer interest stakeholders.
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Unpacking form and function
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Workshop
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• The focus of this first workshop was to:
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⁻ Share feedback from the Electricity Authority’s recent
consultation on advisory groups
⁻ Unpack some of the key areas of concern and broader
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⁻ Workshop options for the purpose and ways of working of a
new advisory group to support the Authority’s work on the
transformation , as well as stakeholders’ expectations for
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the Authority to engage more and keep up with the pace of
the change.
• Participation in the workshop was high with most
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attendees contributing to discussions and engaging on the
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Themes that emerged indicated areas of commonality but also
tension
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Key themes
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Broad support for a review of the advisory groups
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The importance of the advisory group bringing independent thinking
and advice
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Diversity of membership is important, and it must include the
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consumer voice
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Early involvement is crit
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The ability to provide advice at pace is important
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There is a balance to achieve between technical expertise not being
lost an
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The ability to bring ideas and topics to the forum would be valued
the • A more flexible approach using sub-groups to work on different
topics could be useful
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Seeking broad agreement
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• The second workshop took place on Thursday 12 October
with the participants of the first workshop.
Workshop two
• The purpose of this second workshop was to distil the
discussion of the firs
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understanding and agreement on a proposed form and
function of the new advisory group.
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• Helping us move the process forward and confirm next
the steps in terms of establishing the new advisory group.
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• Provide a diverse range of independent input
and advice to the regulator.
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Agreement on
• Provide advice early and often on key pieces of
work that are part of the Authority’s work
what the new
programme
advisory group
• Test practical implic
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will do…
decisions for consumers and stakeholders
before consultation or decision-making
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• helping to understand the problem
• test early options thinking
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• workability and practicalities of
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Agreement on what the advisory group was
not
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• The advisory group won’t be responsible for
determining the Electricity Authority’s work
programme
And what it
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• It is not a decision-making body and consensus
won’t….
won’t be required – independent thinking and
perspectives will be
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the • Advisory groupings would not be involved when
rapid action is required or short turnaround piece of
advice
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• Commissioning external advice or opinions
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Diverse membership 1982
Membership
• Independent facilitation
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• Membership wil take a more flexible approach with not all
people needing to participate in all activities.
• Members need to represent their part of the sector and/or
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have system-level perspectives of customer experiences
and needs.
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• Individual membership wil refresh over time to ensure
fresh perspectives.
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• Membership terms would be three years with rol ing
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• There wil be a formal agreement to participate with clear
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• The group wil represent a
diverse range of views
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across the supply chain including consumer
perspectives
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Agreeing
• There wil be
independent facilitation to ensure all
form and
voices are heard
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function
• Six-monthly meetings to
bring the full group
together and review how things have gone the prior
six months, share the forward work programme, plan
what w
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Flexible sub-groups wil be formed to work on
specific items so people can work on areas of
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Categories and membership
Purpose
requirements
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Six-month review of work
• Half yearly meetings to review working together over the
programme
past six months
• Understand the work programme coming up for next six
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• All members invited to attend
months
(total group number is 25)
• Plan what work wil be undertaken as a result and what sub-
groups will be formed
Timing and
Technical working group
• Some topics will call for a technical sub-group to be formed.
These wil be determined at the six-monthly meetings.
frequency
Sub-groups to work on specific
• Topics are identified through the six-monthly planning
projects
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• Members can nominate if this is an area of interest and if
• Members self-selected based
they have time to dedicate to providing advice and input
on the topic and expertise
required. (minimum of 6
required)
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the -hoc topics
• Topics that come up out of cycle from the work programme
• Members invited to a two-step process to provide rapid
• Members self-self based on
input.
availability (minimum 6
required)
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Voices of concern – three areas debated:
• The topic of represent
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Three points of
• Consumer voice (and how you support or make it
easier for smaller organisations to participate)
contention
• The tension between confidentiality (what people
can share if they h
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transparency (what you wil share with people who
have not been part of the group – including
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agendas, minutes and decisions)
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