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Malcolm Johns: Genesis Energy chief executive on Huntly's power station remaining operational for the next decade

Malcolm Johns: Genesis Energy chief executive on Huntly's power station remaining operational for the next decade

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive · Newstalk ZB

August 4, 20254m 12s

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Genesis Energy and the three other big power generators have signed agreements to establish a strategic energy reserve centred on Genesis’ Huntly Power Station.

The deals - aimed at supporting national security of power supply - have been settled by Genesis, Meridian Energy, Mercury NZ and Contact Energy.

The parties intend for the agreements to take effect from January 1, 2026.

Genesis Energy chief executive Malcolm Johns says there's a clear case to keep the plant going - and Genesis couldn't do it on its own. 

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