Mercury NZ Ltd

Lobbying Governance & Transparency

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Lobbying Governance
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Lobbying Transparency
Overall Assessment Analysis Score
Limited Mercury NZ Ltd provides only limited insight into its climate-related lobbying. The company identifies a single policy framework it engages with, noting that it is “continuing to engage with government and regulators to support and enhance the consenting of renewable energy generation, including under the Resource Management Act (RMA),” but it does not name any additional pieces of climate legislation or regulation. It says it has dialogue with “government and agencies” and “regulators, consumer and industry organisations,” indicating who it approaches, yet it omits detail on how that engagement occurs—there is no mention of meetings, submissions, letters, or other concrete lobbying channels. On objectives, Mercury describes broad ambitions such as “promoting NZ’s renewable energy advantage” and “supporting a NetZero 2050 position,” without spelling out the specific policy changes or measurable outcomes it is seeking. Together, these disclosures acknowledge some engagement but stop short of giving stakeholders a clear picture of the precise policies, methods, and results the company pursues.

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