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13 Jun 2025 19:42
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  •   Home > News > Environment

    New Zealand's reliance on coal and gas continues to reduce

    New Zealand's reliance on coal and gas continues to reduce


    Official data shows more than 83-percent of power generation in this year's first three months - was from renewable sources.

    Hydro dams had their driest summer in almost four decades, and wind generation was also down.

    But that was offset by a huge spike in solar generation, particularly from Lodestone's new farm in Eastern Bay of Plenty, and a rise in geothermal generation.

    Coal and gas usage went up, but didn't surge as it did in 2012's dry spell.

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