NZ govt planning 'long transition' away from fossil fuels, Minister tells oil conference

NZ govt planning 'long transition' away from fossil fuels, Minister tells oil conference
Pattrick Smellie
By Pattrick Smellie March 27 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealand's government expects moving away from using fossil fuels will take several decades so the economy and affected industries have time to adjust, the Minister of Energy, Megan Woods, told the country's main annual oil and gas conference in Wellington. Speaking to an audience that required police intervention to run a gauntlet of protesters outside the capital's TSB Events Centre, Woods's speech was anxiously awaited after Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern last week announced the governmen...