Nathan N. Kapoor’s lively book fills a welcome gap in scholarship on electrification in Aotearoa New Zealand. It reveals the legacy of colonial development projects in shaping the country’s current electricity generation system, and that there was nothing inevitable or natural about the emergence of such infrastructure. His work also points to the losses—environmentally, socially, and to the Māori—of such grandiose projects of modernity and cautions current decision-makers to be cogniscent of avoiding past mistakes.