Otahuhu Power Station closes with the rise of sustainability
Otahuhu Power Station closes with the rise of sustainable
systems
“Contact Energy’s announcement to
close down its gas-fired Otahuhu power station, at the wake
of Genesis’ plan to shut down Huntly’s coal-burning
generators and the Solid Energy debacle, are clear signs
that the era of fossil fuel dependence is coming to an end.
The time is now ripe for the numerous consented or proposed
renewable energy projects across the country to take
off.
The fossil fuel industry is hurting the climate, its neighbours, its workers and the economy, just as dirty dairying is hurting the environment and farmers’ livelihoods.
We are ready to move onto sustainable energy and agricultural systems that are holistic, renewable, decentralised and democratic. It is time to ditch the extractive madness and build resilient communities that thrive on sharing, restoring and regenerating,” said Catherine Cheung, Climate Justice Taranaki.
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