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Released the Hydrogen Action Plan; leading regulatory priority reviews for hydrogen. Has been driving efforts since the 2023 Interim Hydrogen Roadmap.[1][2][3]
The New Zealand government is working towards ambitious carbon emission reduction goals and is expected to release an energy roadmap before the close of 2023.
This country is mentioned as a leader in the Asia-Pacific region with aggressive H2 strategies and deploying H2 refueling locations.
The New Zealand government has announced the Clean Car Package, a set of rebates and measures aimed at reducing emissions from vehicles and achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.
The New Zealand government is exploring green hydrogen production at Tiwai Point as a potential new industry for Southland, particularly following the anticipated closure of the NZAS Tiwai smelter.
The national government of New Zealand, which has announced a commitment to reach 100% renewable energy by 2035 and carbon neutrality by 2050.
Pacific nation providing additional funding for the Vanuatu Rural Electrification Project II, demonstrating regional support for renewable energy expansion.
The country is the focus of the Green Party's renewable energy plan, aiming for 100% renewable electricity by 2050 and seeking to reduce reliance on oil imports.
The New Zealand government has commissioned a new renewable energy facility to tap into the country's geothermal energy potential.
New Zealand is mentioned as one of the countries that has already implemented an emissions trading system, serving as an example for Kazakhstan.
New Zealand is not participating in the extension of the Kyoto Protocol.
Primary funder of the Tokelau Renewable Energy Project, providing bulk of financial support for the initiative.
The national government of New Zealand, pursuing ambitious sustainability goals including a target of 90% renewable electricity by 2025.

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