Minister for Energy of New Zealand
Incumbent
Simeon Brown
since 27 November 2023
New Zealand Electricity Authority
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority
StyleThe Honourable
Member ofExecutive Council
Reports toPrime Minister of New Zealand
AppointerGovernor-General of New Zealand
Term lengthAt His Majesty's pleasure
Formation8 December 1972
First holderWarren Freer
Salary$288,900[1]
Websitewww.beehive.govt.nz

The Minister for Energy is a minister in the government of New Zealand with responsibility for the New Zealand Electricity Authority and Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority. The current Minister is Simeon Brown.

List of ministers

The following ministers have held the office of Minister of Energy and Resources.[2]

Key

  Labour   National

No. Name Portrait Term of Office Prime Minister
As Minister of Energy and Resources
1 Warren Freer 8 December 1972 12 December 1975 Kirk
Rowling
2 Eric Holland 12 December 1975 8 March 1977 Muldoon
3 George Gair 8 March 1977 13 December 1978
4 Bill Birch 13 December 1978 26 July 1984
5 Bob Tizard 26 July 1984 16 September 1987 Lange
6 David Butcher 16 September 1987 2 November 1990
Palmer
Moore
7 John Luxton 2 November 1990 2 March 1994 Bolger
8 Doug Kidd 2 March 1994 16 December 1996
9 Max Bradford 16 December 1996 10 December 1999
Shipley
10 Pete Hodgson 10 December 1999 21 December 2004 Clark
11 Trevor Mallard 21 December 2004 19 October 2005
12 David Parker 19 October 2005 21 March 2006
(11) Trevor Mallard
Acting Minister
21 March 2006 3 May 2006
(12) David Parker 3 May 2006 19 November 2008
13 Gerry Brownlee 19 November 2008 14 December 2011 Key
14 Phil Heatley 14 December 2011 29 January 2013
15 Simon Bridges 29 January 2013 20 December 2016
16 Judith Collins 20 December 2016 26 October 2017 English
17 Megan Woods 26 October 2017 27 November 2023 Ardern
Hipkins
As Minister for Energy
18 Simeon Brown 27 November 2023 present Luxon

See also

Notes

References

  • Wilson, James Oakley (1985) [First published in 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1984 (4th ed.). Wellington: V.R. Ward, Govt. Printer. OCLC 154283103.
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