Articles tagged with Renewable Energy
New Zealand’s New Planning System to Boost Renewable Energy Projects and Growth
1 week ago | 382 viewsNew Zealand’s Government is replacing the Resource Management Act 1991 with two new bills to streamline the planning system, aiming to accelerate renewable energy projects by cutting red tape and reducing costs. Energy Minister Simon Watts highlights that the reforms will provide clearer national policy direction, faster consents, and investor certainty, supporting a renewable electricity boom with 95% of future electricity from clean sources. The bills will be introduced to Parliament soon, with the goal of becoming law by 2026, and public input will be sought through the Select Committee process.
Tags: Simon Watts New Zealand Energy Minister Renewable Energy Resource Management Act Planning Bill Natural Environment Bill Electrify New Zealand National Policy Statement Infrastructure CommissionAustralia-New Zealand 2+2 Dialogue: Advancing Climate Action and Renewable Energy Cooperation
2 weeks ago | 90 viewsOn 5 December 2025, Australia and New Zealand held their third Climate and Finance Ministers’ 2+2 Dialogue, emphasizing collaboration on climate action, renewable energy investment, and regulatory alignment to lower energy costs, enhance security, and capitalize on economic opportunities from the net zero transition. They committed to joint initiatives including upgrading energy efficiency programs, aligning EV and battery standards, supporting sustainable aviation fuel development, and advancing sustainable finance frameworks to boost trade and investment. Additionally, the ministers reinforced their partnership in supporting Pacific resilience, coordinating economic reforms, and fostering regional cooperation to address climate impacts and promote long-term prosperity.
Tags: Nicola Willis Simon Watts Jim Chalmers Chris Bowen Climate Change Renewable Energy Net Zero Sustainable Finance Pacific PartnershipNew Zealand Joins Global Minerals Security Partnership to Boost Critical Minerals Sector
3 weeks ago | 123 viewsNew Zealand has joined the international Minerals Security Partnership (MSP) to attract investment and support its Minerals Strategy, which aims to double mineral export value by 2035 and enhance sustainable global supply chains. The partnership aligns with New Zealand’s strengths in critical minerals essential for modern technologies and will help create high-paying jobs while strengthening international relationships. Several countries have benefited from MSP membership through financing commitments, and New Zealand expects similar opportunities to develop its critical minerals sector.
Tags: New Zealand Minerals Security Partnership Shane Jones Winston Peters critical minerals Minerals Strategy renewable energy international supply chains clean energy technologies minerals exportsNew Zealand and Iceland Partner to Boost Geothermal Energy Innovation and Research
4 weeks ago | 137 viewsNew Zealand and Iceland signed an agreement to enhance cooperation in geothermal energy development through joint research, industry workshops, and academic exchanges, focusing on superhot and supercritical geothermal systems. This partnership builds on decades of shared expertise and recent collaborations, aiming to advance renewable energy innovation and support New Zealand's goals to double renewable generation by 2050 and boost geothermal production by 2040. The agreement was formalized at COP 30 and includes financial commitments, such as New Zealand allocating up to $60 million for geothermal exploration in the Taupō Volcanic Zone.
Tags: Winston Peters Shane Jones Simon Watts Jóhann Páll Jóhannsson New Zealand Iceland geothermal energy renewable energy COP 30 Taupō Volcanic ZoneNew Zealand’s Commitment to Climate Action and COP30 Leadership in the Pacific
1 month ago | 155 viewsNew Zealand reaffirms its commitment to the Paris Agreement by submitting an ambitious second Nationally Determined Contribution, prioritizing transparency, climate support, and adaptation, while urging all Parties to act urgently. The country highlights its progress in renewable energy, agricultural innovation, and pioneering climate adaptation legislation, emphasizing the importance of an inclusive, collaborative response that incorporates diverse voices, including young Māori leaders. New Zealand supports hosting COP31 in the Pacific to advance global climate solutions and calls for collective partnership to maintain momentum toward a low-emissions, climate-resilient future.
Tags: New Zealand Paris Agreement COP31 Pacific climate change Nationally Determined Contribution Emissions Trading Scheme renewable energy Māori leaders Blue Pacific ContinentFast-track Approval Granted for Genesis Energy's Tekapo Power Scheme
1 month ago | 221 viewsInfrastructure Minister Chris Bishop and Regional Development Minister Shane Jones have approved the first renewable energy project under the Fast-track Approvals Act, with Genesis Energy's Tekapo power scheme receiving quick consent after facing delays under the standard process. The Tekapo project generates clean electricity for over 228,000 households in Canterbury and showcases the Act's ability to expedite vital infrastructure projects. The Ministers are working on legislative changes to further streamline the fast-track process and encourage more applications to boost job creation, regional prosperity, and economic growth in New Zealand.
Tags: Chris Bishop Shane Jones Genesis Energy Limited Tekapo power scheme renewable energy project infrastructure regional development New Zealand legislative changesNew Zealand's Wood Energy and Biogas Strategy for Sustainable Energy Future
1 month ago | 237 viewsThe Government of New Zealand has shown strong support for the bioenergy sector by releasing the Wood Energy Strategy and Action Plan, as well as a Government Statement on Biogas. These initiatives aim to diversify the country's energy mix, reduce reliance on imported fuels, and cut down on emissions by promoting wood energy and biogas as sustainable alternatives. The plans include clear objectives, co-funding opportunities, and regulatory support to accelerate the growth of the bioenergy industry, create new jobs, enhance energy security, and contribute to achieving climate goals.
Tags: Government Wood Energy Strategy Action Plan Biogas New Zealand Energy Security Mr Watts Forestry Minister Todd McClay Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA) Renewable EnergyUnlocking New Zealand's Offshore Wind Potential: Government Amendments for Industry Growth
3 months ago | 299 viewsThe Government is amending legislation to support New Zealand's offshore wind potential, aiming to boost economic growth and energy production. The Offshore Renewable Energy Bill is being revised to address concerns from offshore wind developers about coexisting with seabed mining activities. The amendments will create designated marine spaces for offshore wind projects, providing investment certainty while pausing new permits for seabed mining under the Crown Minerals Act.
Tags: Government legislation offshore wind potential Energy Minister Simon Watts economic growth regulatory regime Offshore Renewable Energy Bill seabed mining CabinetEnhancing Investment Links Between New Zealand and Saudi Arabia for Mutual Growth
3 months ago | 348 viewsMinister Todd McClay met with Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Investment to enhance investment ties between the two countries, leveraging Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 reform agenda. The meeting follows the New Zealand-Gulf Cooperation Council Free Trade Agreement and aims to boost trade and investment cooperation, focusing on key growth sectors like renewable energy and tourism. Both ministers agreed to establish a Cooperation Framework Agreement to facilitate investment opportunities and strengthen collaboration between the two countries.
Tags: Minister for Trade Investment Todd McClay Saudi Arabia Vision 2030 New Zealand Gulf Cooperation Council renewable energy cleantech advanced food productionNew Zealand's RMA Amendment Bill: Driving Economic Growth and Removing Red Tape for Progress
4 months ago | 600 viewsThe Government's second RMA Amendment Bill has passed into law, aiming to drive economic growth and job creation by removing roadblocks and cutting red tape in various sectors, such as infrastructure, housing, farming, and emergency management. The Bill introduces changes to streamline consent processes for renewable energy, boost housing supply, and reduce red tape for the primary sector. It is part of a broader three-phase RMA reform program, with the full replacement for the RMA expected to be in effect by 2027.
Tags: RMA Amendment Bill Chris Bishop infrastructure renewable energy housing farming primary sector emergency natural hazards Resource Management systemGovernment Acts to Streamline Planning Process in Anticipation of New System
5 months ago | 870 viewsThe Government, led by RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop, is implementing reforms to simplify New Zealand's planning system and speed up project approvals. These changes include amendments to the RMA, fast-track approval processes, and upcoming legislation to replace the RMA with two new Acts focusing on land-use planning and the natural environment. To ease the transition, councils will be relieved of mandatory plan reviews and changes, with exemptions for certain critical areas like natural hazard management and Treaty settlement agreements. Additionally, councils can seek exemptions to continue work aligned with government priorities such as housing and urban development.
Tags: Government councils officers RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop planning system New Zealand primary sector renewable energy housing supply