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Genesis CEO: Hopes for Huntly decision before he goes, but no promises

Outgoing Genesis Energy's chief executive, Albert Brantley would like to settle the question of whether the coal and gas-fired units at Huntly stay open beyond 2018 before he steps down at the end of April. With special audio feature.

Jenny Ruth
Wed, 24 Feb 2016

Outgoing Genesis Energy [NZX: GNE] chief executive Albert Brantley says he’d like to get negotiations about keeping the Huntly power station open beyond 2018 completed by the time he leaves the company at the end of April but he’s making no promises.

The rest of the industry agrees that Genesis

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Jenny Ruth
Wed, 24 Feb 2016
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