Electricity Authority

Value of Lost Load - Review

The Value of Lost Load (VOLL) puts an economic value on an amount of electricity that people plan to consume, but do not receive because of an outage or interruption.
The current VOLL is set in Schedule 12.2 of the EIPC (Electricity Industry Participation Code) at $20,000/MWh, and was inserted there in 2005.
Because of changes since that time (inflation, and new technology) this figure may no longer be fit-for-purpose.

The Electricity Authority seeks to understand the technical capability of qualified economic and energy-sector consultancies to undertake an economic study of Value of Lost Load (VOLL).

The main deliverable of any study to be commissioned by the Authority in future will be an updated set of VOLL figures. These new figures should address our concerns that:
1) The current $20,000/MWh figure is out-of-date, and
2) A single average value for the entire country is unrealistic.

Status Open
Tenderer https://www.gets.govt.nz/EA
Closing 8 May 2026 5:00 PM NZST
Reference 33797879
Notice Type Request for Information (RFI)
Regions Wellington
Customer Reference EA00495
Contact Details Michael Botha
procurement@ea.govt.nz
Published 27 Mar 2026 4:00 PM NZDT

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