Re-Energise 26 brings together evidence, insight, and practical experience from across the electricity and energy sector to highlight a simple truth: New Zealand’s energy future will be built by people. If we want an energy system that can support economic growth, enable emissions reduction, and remain resilient in the face of change, we must invest in the workforce with the same seriousness we apply to infrastructure, technology, and markets. Read more
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