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Old and new players look to impact New Zealand energy future

Generators and explorers reacting to dramatic decline in gas supply

Four leading NZ power generators have entered into a non-binding heads of agreement to investigate the potential for new uses for the Huntly Power Station Rankine Units.

Four leading NZ power generators have entered into a non-binding heads of agreement to investigate the potential for new uses for the Huntly Power Station Rankine Units. | Credits: Genesis Energy

The critical state of New Zealand's energy sector has been reflected by separate announcements from the country's four largest electricity generators and a junior explorer from Canada. Genesis Energy,...

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