PUBLICATIONS
Please find below media releases, submissions, reports and newsletters from GasNZ, GANZ and LPGA.
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Wine boss harvests CE role at GasNZ
GasNZ is pleased to announce Jeffrey Clarke as its new Chief Executive, effective March 2024.
CCC’s Draft Advice on 2nd Emissions Reduction Plan
GasNZ submission to the Climate Change Commission’s draft advice on the Second Emissions Reduction Plan 2026-2030
Gas Transition Plan issues paper
GasNZ submission to MBIE on the Gas Transition Plan issues paper
GasNZ Annual Review 2023
January 26, 2023 was a red-letter day for the future of gas. The LPG Association (LPGA) and the Gas Association of New Zealand voted unanimously to establish a new association to represent our shared interests.
Time for a national discussion on gas
GasNZ welcomes the Government’s release of its Gas Transition Plan Issues Paper on 9 August
Implementing a ban on new fossil-fuel baseload electricity generation
The Government’s consultation paper around implementing a ban on new fossil-fuel baseload electricity generation
Advancing New Zealand’s Energy Transition
The Government’s Energy Transition consultation paper leading to the development of New Zealand’s Energy Strategy
Matariki and a renewable gas future
GasNZ teamed up with the BusinessNZ Energy Council last night to commemorate Matariki with a vision for New Zealand’s renewable energy future - and the critical role low-carbon, renewable gas can play in this.
Long-term funding for Ara Ake good for renewable gas
GasNZ welcomes today’s announcement from Ara Ake – New Zealand’s future energy research centre – that it has received an additional $70 million of funding over 10 years from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.
World LPG Day and the future of LPG
Today’s World LPG Day 2023 marks the contribution LPG plays in New Zealand, and the pivotal role it will have in decarbonising New Zealand homes, businesses and the many everyday activities we take for granted.
Households, businesses could face extra $7bn in energy costs
Households, businesses could face extra $7bn in energy costs