Power companies are greedy!
There was some coverage earlier in the week about potential power shortages later this year. This from stuff:
National energy spokesman Gerry Brownlee said "things are very, very tight". "If we don't get rain in significant volume by the end of the month, going into the first week of May, we could be in considerable trouble." and "It was too early to think about a public savings campaign."
Firstly the RED line doesn't look that good. If that was sales in a business, it would be bad, wouldn't it?
Secondly, of course its too early to get the public to make savings. That would drive demand down, which would drive the price down.
It makes far better business sense to wait until there is a full on shortage, when spot prices are really high, then loss in revenue from savings, is more than offset by the increase in prices. Yeah its a hassle for their customers, but profits are stunning!
Conclusion: NZ still has some huge infrastructure issues! - Thanks Aunty Helen & Uncle Mike. Thankfully one of my family gets more out of the power companies than we pay.












Recently I attended the parent information evening at the Rototuna Primary School. I have always felt that the school was doing a great job, but that evening reinforced it for me.
Communicator - Give and receive - Kids are taught to be great verbal, written and verbal communicators
Researcher - Figure it out - Kid are taught to be naturally inquisitive and to problem solve.
Thinker - Think about it - My favorite, kids are taught to think. My kids are often doing mind maps at home.
Risk Taker - Have a go - Kids are taught to step out of their comfort zone and give heaps of things a go.
Team Player - Work together - How important is team work.
Self Manager - Manage me - They teach the kids they are responsible for things. Kyla class are responsible for doing their own homework. 
