Thursday, 18 March 2021, 8:38 am
The twelfth annual World Energy Council (WEC) Issues
Monitor for New Zealand shows climate change, renewable
energy and energy efficiency are hot issues for energy
executives.
This year energy leaders see carbon
abatement as a critical uncertainty, particularly now as the
energy sector reviews draft advice from the Climate Change
Commission which sets emissions targets until
2035.
The Issues Monitor provides a snapshot of what
keeps energy policymakers, CEOs and leading experts in 108
countries busy during the day and awake at night.
The
survey looks at 30 issues and how they are perceived by
energy leaders from different parts of the world. Issues are
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The Climate Change Commission's advice for reshaping the New Zealand economy should be carefully considered by both Government and business, BusinessNZ.
Press Release – Business New Zealand The Climate Change Commissions advice for reshaping the New Zealand economy should be carefully considered by both Government and business, BusinessNZ Chief Executive Kirk Hope says. This first package of advice lays out the pathways needed to reach …
The Climate Change Commission’s advice for reshaping the New Zealand economy should be carefully considered by both Government and business, BusinessNZ Chief Executive Kirk Hope says.
This first package of advice lays out the pathways needed to reach net zero emissions by 2050.
“The Commission has signalled a clear pathway the country needs to take over the next 15-years in setting its budgets out to 2035. Government will need to provide policy certainty for businesses as they seek to meet emissions reductions targets set out in the budgets. There will be opportunities for business, but they need a clear direction of travel.