EECA welcomes policy statement on renewable electricity
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EECA welcomes policy statement on renewable
electricity
The Energy Efficiency and Conservation
Authority (EECA) has welcomed the release of the National
Policy Statement (NPS) for Renewable Electricity
Generation.
“Renewable electricity is good for the economy and good for the environment,” EECA chief executive Mike Underhill said.
“These benefits are articulated in the NPS so that they can be considered in all Resource Management Act consenting and planning processes.”
“This policy direction will help achieve the Government’s target of sourcing 90% of New Zealand’s electricity from renewable sources by 2025, provided security of supply is maintained. Last year 74% of electricity was from renewable sources.”
The National
Policy Statement for Renewable Electricity Generation
released by the Minister for the Environment Hon Dr Nick
Smith One of the major benefits of renewable electricity is its
ability to meet electricity demand and reduce greenhouse gas
emissions at the same time. Using natural resources rather
than finite resources, and avoiding reliance on imported
fuels to generate electricity are also important benefits
highlighted in the NPS. An increase in New Zealand’s
renewable electricity supply will also contribute to
security of supply and electricity system resilience by
ensuring that generation options are varied in type and
location.
“Using renewable electricity also has a
number of wider benefits,” Mike Underhill said. “It
reduces New Zealand’s climate change impact, improves our
ability to meet international climate change obligations,
and provides a branding opportunity for our
exports. “EECA has been making submissions for councils
to recognise the national significance of renewable
electricity for a number of years. We are pleased to see
this has now been formalised in the NPS, and we look forward
to seeing these benefits recognised through local
plans.” Minister for the Environment’s media
statement: www.beehive.govt.nz/release/priority-given-renewable-electricity ends