New Zealand's high renewable energy penetration and low-carbon power potential could position it as a global energy superpower, enabling new industrial investment and exports, though challenges around price stability and backup energy remain.
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renewables cover 94.5% of electricity generation
World Cup puts a price on the power and the glorycritical backup for weather-dependent generation
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