Transpower is the owner and operator of New Zealand's national electricity grid. With 12,000 km of transmission lines and over 170 substations, the company has a physical presence in every region of the country. Transpower's head office is in Wellington and it has regional offices in Auckland, Palmerston North and Christchurch. Transpower is also the system operator. Demand and supply are balanced and continuous volumes of electricity are delivered throughout New Zealand. This 24/7 instant delivery is managed through co-ordination centres in Wellington and Hamilton.
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