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NZWEA welcomes Government Energy Strategy – Wind Energy has a major part to play in 90% renewables target

The New Zealand Wind Energy Association has welcomed the New Zealand Government’s Energy Strategy announcement today, as it confirms the target of 90% renewable electricity by 2025.

“New Zealand’s wind energy industry is up to the task of providing a vital and growing contribution to the country’s energy needs,” says Wind Energy Association CEO Eric Pyle.

“With limited extra hydro capacity and coal fired generation due to be phased out, we see that wind power could generate 20% of New Zealand’s electricity by 2025, up from 4% today.” That means growing from 615MW capacity to around 3,000MW.

Wind energy is an economically viable way of providing electricity in New Zealand, Eric Pyle says. “Ultimately the market will decide which new electricity generation is best; and a recent Deloitte report shows that New Zealand wind energy is a cost effective way of bridging the energy gap in the future.”

“We look forward to growing wind power’s clean electricity supply, creating jobs, local benefits and exportable skills,” Eric Pyle comments. “Wind energy will be contributing significantly to New Zealand’s future.”

 

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For further information please contact:

 

Nigel Parry, Communications Manager

New Zealand Wind Energy Association, Wellington

Tel: 027 212 2296

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Note to editors

 

NZWEA is an industry association that supports the continuing development of wind as a reliable, sustainable, clean and commercially viable energy source. We aim to fairly represent wind energy to the public, government and the energy sector. Our members include about 80 companies involved in New Zealand's wind energy sector, including electricity generators, wind farm developers, lines companies, turbine manufacturers, consulting firms, researchers and law firms.

 

For more information visit www.windenergy.org.nz