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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Climate commission says electricity use will rise about 60% over the next generation. Um so think about what that means in terms of the infrastructure. It means a lot more on the wind farms, a lot more on the solar panels, geothermal um will is likely to continue, and then transmission and distribution will have to rise as well to match it.
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required to support increased renewable generation
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