Solar projects face rising delays from consents, grid access

Solar projects face rising delays from consents, grid access
Lodestone has been leading the charge in solar developments. (Image: NZME)
Ian Llewellyn
The growth of grid-scale solar has been matched by growing consenting difficulties for developers.A survey by the Electricity Authority (EA) found solar developers rated the resource consenting process significantly more challenging in 2025 than in 2023, while wind developers noted modest improvements.The 2025 Generation Investment Survey highlights how delays in securing consents, power offtake agreements (PPAs) and grid connections continue to slow renewable investment despite a large project pipeline.Twenty-four developers took part, coverin...

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