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Energy sector hears govt can lean in more on future transport fuels

Getting behind commercially viable technologies a way govt can show leadership.

Reweti Kohere Tue, 30 Mar 2021

Is the transport sector doing enough to encourage more action from the government on the task of cutting carbon emissions from light and heavy-vehicle fleets? And could private players step up more in what is seen as a priority area for decarbonising the wider economy?

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Reweti Kohere Tue, 30 Mar 2021
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