A new wind farm on Chatham Island is set to reduce power prices, cut carbon emissions, and decrease reliance on diesel fuel by providing a reliable renewable energy supply.
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Well, that's a really good question. So it's good to see something really proactive and basically just establishing the reliance on diesel boilers. Yes, it
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critical for supply chains
**Good sense behind National Fuel Plan details** \\ \\ **11 May 2026**\\ \\ “Retailers will be breathing a sigh of relief that all food and freight will be considered a priority, behind critical life-supporting services, under the revised plan announced today” Retail NZ, Carolyn Young, says.a direct response to high and unreliable power costs
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