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An Invercargill innercity master-plan has proposed to reduce part of Tay St - between Dee St and Kelvin St - from four lanes to two. The most vocal have been business owners along the south side of Tay St. HWR Richardson Property owns a large number of the Tay St buildings between Dee St and Kelvin St. HWR Richardson Property manager Sue Hill agreed the proposal to remove parking and delivery drop off areas was an issue. A suggested solution was to add a service lane, look at ways to use Wood St more effectively, and reduce the amount of green space in the plan.
Rio Tinto s aluminium smelter at Tiwai Point with Bluff in the background. But for Canny, the shock lasted just moments. His mind quickly switched to potential opportunities, in particular green hydrogen. Canny had circled green hydrogen as a possible industry for Southland from as far back as 2008. Venture Southland - now called Great South - was a foundation member of the New Zealand Hydrogen Association, with Canny leading the way. Invercargill-based transport company, HWR Richardson Group, was another foundation member. Green hydrogen is a fuel produced by the electrolysis of water using renewable electricity. The appeal is its potential to help reduce carbon emissions.