The New Zealand government has abandoned plans to fund an LNG import terminal through a power bill levy, instead opting for steeper penalties on power companies and new regulations to ensure energy reliability during dry years, while maintaining that LNG remains a critical backup
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power companies face steeper fines for dry year shortfalls
Government backs down on levy to fund new LNG import terminalmandatory compliance for supply reliability
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