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Full Coverage: National And Labour On Energy

Published: Fri 15 Aug 2008 03:17 PM
Full Coverage: National And Labour On Energy


Policy: Duelling Energy Plans
National Party Leader John Key says a Government he leads will focus on security of electricity supply, while upholding New Zealand's environmental responsibilities. "Quality infrastructure is vital to lifting national productivity, improving public services, and generating long-term economic growth. A critical component of that growth engine is our electricity sector and, in particular, our electricity supply." More >>
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