
Malcolm Johns: Genesis Energy CEO on the company's plan to produce 95 percent renewable electricity by 2030
Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive · Newstalk ZB
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Genesis Energy is making moves to meet its promise of producing 95 percent renewable energy by 2030.
The company plans to use profits from Kupe gas field to support a $1.1 billion programme to build solar and wind generation and grid-scale battery storage.
Chief executive Malcolm Johns says it's likely Genesis will meet their target within the coming years.
"We're not starting from a cold start, we have a number of things under way, particularly in the area of solar and wind development. Battery will take us about 18 months to put in place, we're pretty confident."
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