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Northland’s green shift: $73m boost from biomass energy

Northland’s transition to renewable energy, led by biomass, promises economic uplift and sustainable development.

Biomass is estimated to inject at least $73 million into the Northland economy over the next 15 years.

Liam Rātana Wed, 13 Mar 2024

Northland is set to reap the economic benefits of a transition to renewable energy, according to the latest Regional Energy Transition Accelerator report released by Crown entity, the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority.

“One of the key barriers to New Zealand businesses moving away from

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Liam Rātana Wed, 13 Mar 2024
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