Contact fires election-year warning as it ramps up $2b renewables push

Contact fires election-year warning as it ramps up $2b renewables push
Contact chief executive Mike Fuge sends a message to Wellington. (Image: NZME)
Ian Llewellyn
Contact Energy chief executive Mike Fuge has issued a political warning, saying New Zealand’s shift from 80% to nearly 95% renewable electricity has been delivered by industry, not the state, and should not be disrupted by political intervention.“We have laid down $2 billion of renewable investment. We have got the country from 80% to nearly 95% renewable,” Fuge said. “Mess with that at your peril. Public-sector government does not have that track record.”Speaking at an investor day on Tuesday, Fuge said Contact wo...

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