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Period start | Region ID | Region | Average region price ($/MWh) | Average reference price ($/MWh) | Average Price | Minimum Price | Lower quartile Price | Median Price | Upper quartile Price | Maximum Price |
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24/11/2024 | CNI | Central North Island | 9.814330 | 9.814330 | 2.7542 | 4.169175 | 7.8454 | 9.8872 | 33.7251 | |
24/11/2024 | LNI | Lower North Island | 9.654964 | 9.654964 | 2.6802 | 4.1691 | 7.8136 | 9.389 | 33.4705 | |
24/11/2024 | LSI | Lower South Island | 8.609052 | 8.609052 | 2.1533 | 3.6885 | 7.17435 | 8.697 | 31.6672 | |
24/11/2024 | UNI | Upper North Island | 10.399540 | 10.399540 | 3.0100 | 4.390475 | 8.25815 | 10.505 | 34.9972 | |
24/11/2024 | USI | Upper South Island | 9.176992 | 9.176992 | 2.2500 | 3.76285 | 7.6496 | 9.1806 | 33.5500 |
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