Government needs to define clean coal future
26 Mar 2008

The Greenpeace action at Lyttelton last night will put further pressure on the Government to define the role of coal within the ETS and the wider battle against climate change. By far New Zealand’s biggest known energy resource is the 11 billion tonnes of low-grade lignite coal scattered through a dozen easily-accessible fields in Otago and Southland.
There is enough lignite to satisfy New Zealand’s electricity and transport needs for centuries if it is allowed to be developed.
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