The TSB Festival of Lights in New Plymouth will be the first to use 100 percent solar power, thanks to a five-year deal with the New Plymouth Airport solar farm, marking a step in the local council's broader commitment to renewable energy and emissions reduction.
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renewable power charges EV fleet and services
New plymouth s festival of lights switches to 100 percent solarsustainable solutions for industry and agriculture
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