A spokesperson for the Smart Energy Alliance argues that the proposed LNG terminal fails to address New Zealand's core energy challenges, calling instead for a comprehensive, renewable-based energy strategy including gas phase-out, solar adoption, improved hydro management, and a
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Well, the fix is really a very well thought out energy strategy, which is something New Zealand has really been crying out for forever. We don't have a fully integrated, joined up energy strategy that looks at all of these issues. From our point of view, the fix does involve accelerating renewable generation, both at utility scale and on people's roofs, both businesses and homes. It involves energy efficiency, so getting better at using less electricity. It involves getting off gas as fast as we can. And there are a whole lot of solutions to that, including hot water heat pumps, solar batteries, electric vehicles. So from our point of view, the answer is a portfolio of all of these solutions that are sitting there able to be used.
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