Seymour promotes coal, nuclear, and privatisation

Seymour promotes coal, nuclear, and privatisation
The world's first commercial small modular nuclear reactor, under construction in China last year. (Image: Getty)
Pattrick Smellie
Act leader David Seymour has made an impassioned plea for New Zealand to accept that a highly renewable electricity system needs to burn coal for back-up and that nuclear power should be considered againSpeaking to an Energy Resources Aotearoa breakfast in Wellington, Seymour also called the Government’s 51% shareholdings in Meridian, Genesis, and Mercury “an odd investment” that was hampering the development of new generation capacity.He had no truck with the views of NZ First’s Shane Jones who, as Resources Minister, h...

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