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Politicians hear how to keep lights on in winter and dry years

Transpower wants a more ‘enabling’ regime, select committee hears.

The electricity system faces challenges.

Brent Edwards Thu, 08 Feb 2024

The electricity sector agrees significant change is needed to meet New Zealand’s net zero carbon target by 2050.

Genesis Energy, Mercury, Meridian, Transpower and the Electricity Authority all appeared before Parliament’s Transport and Infrastructure Committee today.

All appeared to agree the

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Brent Edwards Thu, 08 Feb 2024
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