New Zealand’s $11 billion green opportunity

Benefiting from rich natural endowments New Zealand’s stationary electricity grid network ranks as one of the world’s most renewable. This low carbon intensity provides an ideal platform to scale up the country’s sustainability impact, domestically and globally. Combining innovative action to grow exports and also address New Zealand’s energy security, e-mobility plans, cost of living and emissions increases in waste and business road transport.

Low carbon methanol, upcycled from waste, not only reduces landfill emissions, but enables affordable hydrogen energy transport, sustainable fuels for shipping and airlines, and road vehicle refuelling and recharging infrastructure - all to significantly reduce transport and waste emissions.

Governments and Māori teams, leveraging their local advantages, enables New Zealand to achieve net zero earlier than 2050. Aotearoa grows into a leading producer and exporter of lower carbon agricultural products, low carbon methanol, and carbon sequestration services.

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