This piece critiques current energy and financial policy proposals in New Zealand, arguing that inexperienced political interventions threaten energy abundance and market stability, while promoting a pragmatic, engineering-based approach to energy investment and reform.
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a critique of political overreach in complex systems
\\ \\ **Newsletter**\\ \\ **The Future is Electric**\\ \\ ****Free Press****\\ \\ 18 May 2026\\ \\ Energy policy will attract attention this election because we are at an inflection point that will affect our standard of living. \\ \\ **Read More**Spotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.