A podcast discussing how falling renewable energy costs and rising demand due to electrification necessitate a significant expansion of wind, solar, and transmission infrastructure in New Zealand, with calls for streamlined regulatory processes to accelerate deployment.
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We need to ramp up uh quite a bit. There's a bit of a bit of a sort of gap at the moment in terms of energy, which is contributing to high and volatile prices. Um that is what um investors in the moment are in the process of catching up on. Going forward, we're gonna need a lot more as we have more data centers, more EVs, uh, more electrification of the economy.
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