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Press Release – Business NZ Energy Council The BusinessNZ Energy Council has welcomed the call for expressions of interest by Contact Energy and Meridian Energy to develop a hydrogen production plant in Southland. BEC Executive Director Tina Schirr says the move indicates the significant potential …
The BusinessNZ Energy Council has welcomed the call for expressions of interest by Contact Energy and Meridian Energy to develop a hydrogen production plant in Southland.
BEC Executive Director Tina Schirr says the move indicates the significant potential for producing hydrogen for fuel in New Zealand.
“New Zealand’s advantage is our wealth of renewable energy that could be used to produce hydrogen.
Decarbonising businesses makes sense when it is economic and sustainable , the head of BusinessNZ Energy Council says in the wake of the Climate Change Commission s plan for a cleaner future.
The Commission s final report spells out a plan for a cleaner future - including phasing out coal boilers by 2037. File photo
Photo: RNZ / Samuel Rillstone
The Commission s final report spells out a plan for a cleaner future - including phasing out coal boilers by 2037. Fully de-carbonising the country s energy and industrial sectors will not be an easy feat
BusinessNZ Energy Council yesterday said the country could not simply stop using fossil fuels and that they would still be needed in some areas, and council executive director Tina Schirr told
Press Release – Business NZ The BEC, EECA and PSI, have launched the New Zealand Energy Scenarios TIMES-NZ 2.0 to help leaders in government, businesses and academia make better informed decisions in a world where uncertainty is growing. BEC executive director Tina Schirr says …The BEC, EECA and PSI, have launched the New Zealand Energy Scenarios TIMES-NZ 2.0 to help leaders in government, businesses and academia make better informed decisions in a world where uncertainty is growing.
BEC executive director Tina Schirr says TIMES-NZ 2.0 explores possible energy futures based on two contrasted scenarios.
Kea represents a future in which climate change is seen as the most pressing issue, while Tui represents a future in which climate change is one of several competing priorities.