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    Kiwis returning to the dark ages

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/...492480&ref=rss

    Think I'll invest in a couple of diesel generators before the summer's out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
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    Think I'll invest in a couple of diesel generators before the summer's out.
    What sort of $ do you reckon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    What sort of $ do you reckon?
    I dunno, but if I have no leccy then I can't work. I wouldn't rely on the fucktards at Meriden or wait on the jobsworths in the Beehive to sort anything out.

    Meridan Chief Executive - There is no question that New Zealand...has under invested in the grid for 20 years.

    Energy Minister David Parker - We haven't run the system down. There are unprecedented levels of investment in both transmission and generation.

    Now who would you believe?
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    You have to remember that every time that an electricity generator (Meridian, Contact, etc) want to build a new thermal power station (i.e. near Kaipara) or upgrade an existing station currently in mothballs in order for it to be used (i.e. Marsden B) or to build a new hydro station (i.e. the Project Aqua scheme on the Waitaki River), Greenpeace and their buddies are straight off to court to appeal each and every scheme. Combine that and the tight confines of the Resource Management Act, and it is incredibly hard to build a new baseload thermal or hydro plant.

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