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New Zealand accelerates the transition to clean energy through wind and solar power.
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IntroductionNew Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins revealed that the government plans to accelerate the countr ...
New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins revealed that the government plans to accelerate the country's transition to clean energy through wind and Futures trading software mobile appsolar energy programs. Since 2020, the New Zealand government has approved applications for 1.9 million solar panels. Additionally, the government has also accelerated the clean energy approval process by fast-tracking three wind power projects to a specialized approval panel.
In April and June this year, the New Zealand government fast-tracked the Rangiriri and Waerenga solar power projects, the Harmony Energy Solar Ltd project, and the Energy Farms Ltd project. The Rangiriri and Waerenga solar power projects could replace more than 220 million kilograms of carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels annually, while the Harmony Energy Solar Ltd and Energy Farms Ltd projects could add approximately 829,000 solar panels' worth of electricity to the national grid.
New Zealand's Minister for the Environment, David Parker, said that rapidly developing renewable energy helps reduce New Zealand's reliance on fossil fuels and the country's carbon emissions. These projects can be approved and operated more quickly, provided they meet the environmental tests set by the expert panel. The projects mentioned will add 1,147 megawatts of peak generating capacity to the national grid, nearly three times the 432 megawatts generated by the Clyde Dam.
The New Zealand government's goal is for renewable energy to supply half of New Zealand's energy by 2035 and to achieve 100% renewable energy supply by 2050.
New Zealand's Minister of Energy, Megan Woods, stated that supporting renewable energy helps New Zealand meet its domestic and international carbon emission targets. Furthermore, New Zealand has a better wind energy potential than Australia, with the proposed wind farms near Auckland in Manawatu and Southland expected to generate a peak capacity of 419 megawatts. These two wind farms will reduce carbon emissions by 150 million kilograms and create more than 840 jobs.
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