Entrust (community trust)


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Entrust, formerly named Auckland Energy Consumer Trust (AECT) prior to June 2016, is a trust for electricity consumers in Auckland, New Zealand. Formed in 1993 as sole owner of the original Mercury Energy Limited, it is now majority owner of electricity and gas distributor Vector Limited, a child of the original Mercury, the other child being the retailing division of Mercury Energy. The Trust will be wound up in 2073 (80 years after its formation) and its assets transferred to the local government authority or authorities in the Trust district (at present this would be Auckland Council). There have been calls for the Trust to be wound up sooner.

AECT owned 75.1% of the shares in Vector in 2015, worth about $2 billion. It holds the shares on behalf of Vector's 300,000 customers and distributes dividends from Vector to its customers. The remaining 24.9% of Vector shares are traded on the NZX Main Board stock exchange.

As part of electricity industry reforms in 1993, the consumer-owned Auckland Electric Power Board became Mercury Energy Limited and AECT was set up to own it, keeping control in the hands of electricity consumers. Similar trusts were established elsewhere in the country. Mercury was the electricity distributor and retailer for Auckland, Manukau and Papakura. In 1998 the government split the electricity sector into distributors (lines companies) and retailers, and accordingly Mercury was split. The retail business was sold to Mighty River Power and the lines business being kept and renamed Vector Limited. AECT was the sole owner of Vector until 2005, when it allowed Vector to make a public float of 24.9% of its shares to raise capital to buy gas company NGC Holdings.

Election of trustees

| direction = vertical | width = 250 | header = Campaign posters in the 2009 election | image1 = Powerlynk_2009_AECT_election_poster.jpg | alt1 = Powerlynk posters with slogans "$320 PLUS = Powerlynk" "We WON'T Sell Vector" | caption1 = Powerlynk | image2 = C&R 2009 AECT election poster.jpg | alt2 = C&R posters with slogan "$320 = Vote C&R" | caption2 = C&R The trust is run by five trustees elected using the plurality-at-large method every three years in line with the requirements of the Trust Deed. Trustees are electricity customers who live in the Trust area.

The right-leaning C & R – Communities and Residents ticket has dominated election results for the five trust seats in recent years, and under its previous names Citizens & Ratepayers NOW and Citizens & Ratepayers in earlier years. The ticket has long been aligned with the National Party.

In 1997 the first and last Independent Trustee, Victoria Carter was elected to the Board. In 1998, the lights went out for six weeks in Auckland. The Government called for an enquiry.

2003 election

2003 trustee election results for the five seats on the trust: ::data[format=table] | |Affiliation | |Name | | Votes | |---|---|---| | Communities & Residents}}| | Citizens & Ratepayers NOW | John Collinge | | Communities & Residents}}| | Citizens & Ratepayers NOW | Michael Buczkowski | | Communities & Residents}}| | Citizens & Ratepayers NOW | Karen Sherry | | Communities & Residents}}| | Citizens & Ratepayers NOW | Warren Kyd | | Independent}}| | Powerlynk | Shale Chambers | ::

2006 election

2006 trustee election results for the five seats on the trust: ::data[format=table] | |Affiliation | |Name | | Votes | |---|---|---| | Communities & Residents}}| | Citizens & Ratepayers NOW | Karen Sherry | | Communities & Residents}}| | Citizens & Ratepayers NOW | Michael Buczkowski | | Communities & Residents}}| | Citizens & Ratepayers NOW | Warren Kyd | | Independent}}| | Powerlynk | Shale Chambers | | Communities & Residents}}| | Citizens & Ratepayers NOW | James Carmichael | ::

2009 election

2009 trustee election results for the five seats on the trust: ::data[format=table] | |Affiliation | |Name | | Votes | |---|---|---| | Communities & Residents}}| | Citizens & Ratepayers | Karen Sherry | | Communities & Residents}}| | Citizens & Ratepayers | Warren Kyd | | Communities & Residents}}| | Citizens & Ratepayers | Michael Buczkowski | | Communities & Residents}}| | Citizens & Ratepayers | James Carmichael | | Communities & Residents}}| | Citizens & Ratepayers | William Cairns | ::

2012 election

2012 trustee election results for the five seats on the trust: ::data[format=table] | |Affiliation | |Name | | Votes | |---|---|---| | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | Karen Sherry | | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | Michael Buczkowski | | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | Warren Kyd | | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | James Carmichael | | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | William Cairns | ::

2015 election

2015 trustee election results for the five seats on the trust: ::data[format=table] | |Affiliation | |Name | | Votes | |---|---|---| | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | Karen Sherry | | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | Michael Buczkowski | | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | James Carmichael | | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | William Cairns | | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | Paul Hutchison | ::

2018 election

2018 trustee election results for the five seats on the trust: ::data[format=table] | |Affiliation | |Name | | Votes | |---|---|---| | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | Karen Sherry | | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | Alastair Bell | | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | Michael Buczkowski | | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | Paul Hutchison | | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | William Cairns | ::

2021 election

2021 trustee election results for the five seats on the trust: ::data[format=table] | |Affiliation | |Name | | Votes | |---|---|---| | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | Alastair Bell | | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | Michael Buczkowski | | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | Denise Lee | | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | Paul Hutchison | | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | William Cairns | ::

2024 election

2024 trustee election results for the five seats on the trust: ::data[format=table] | |Affiliation | |Name | | Votes | |---|---|---| | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | Alastair Bell | | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | Rachel Langton | | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | Denise Lee | | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | Paul Hutchison | | Communities & Residents}}| | C & R – Communities and Residents | Angus Ogilvie | ::

References

References

  1. "Media releases". Entrust.
  2. "Who qualifies". Auckland Energy Consumer Trust.
  3. O'Sullivan, Fran. (24 December 2006). "Switch off energy trust". The New Zealand Herald.
  4. Slade, Maria. (11 December 2014). "Campaign to scrap Auckland power dividend cheque gains momentum". Stuff.
  5. "About Vector". Auckland Energy Consumer Trust.
  6. "AECT history". Auckland Energy Consumer Trust.
  7. "History". Vector Limited.
  8. (20 June 2019). "Is National's survey an Auckland Council election play?". [[Stuff.co.nz]].
  9. (15 August 2019). "Party affiliation boosts Auckland local election success – research". [[Stuff.co.nz]].
  10. (22 March 2018). "The night the lights went out in Auckland". [[RNZ]].
  11. (3 November 2003). "Declaration of result of election". Auckland Energy Consumer Trust.
  12. (30 October 2006). "Declaration of result of election". Auckland Energy Consumer Trust.
  13. (2 November 2009). "Declaration of result of election". Auckland Energy Consumer Trust.
  14. (29 October 2012). "Declaration of result of election". Auckland Energy Consumer Trust.
  15. (4 November 2015). "Declaration of result of election". Auckland Energy Consumer Trust.
  16. (31 October 2018). "Declaration of result of election". Entrust.
  17. (31 October 2021). "Declaration of result of election". Entrust.
  18. Lampp, Warwick. (29 October 2024). "Declaration of Result of the 2024 Entrust Trustee Election". Entrust.

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