Energy reforms: Government waves the chequebook

Energy reforms: Government waves the chequebook
Importing LNG on a small scale in time for winter 2027 is on the table. (Image: Getty)
Pattrick Smellie
The Government is willing to underwrite “small-scale” liquefied natural gas import infrastructure and new capital-raising by state-controlled electricity generators in its response to New Zealand’s energy crunch.It will also test whether it can accelerate new electricity generation capacity by offering opportunities to supply whole-of-government gas and electricity needs.A wide-ranging set of reforms to energy policy focuses most on dealing with security of supply, with ministers identifying “reliable and affordable&rdqu...

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