LNG terminal New Zealand slammed as ‘worst of both worlds’
A proposed $1 billion LNG terminal is being slammed as costly, high-emission and corporate welfare — raising serious questions about NZ’s energy future.
A proposed $1 billion LNG terminal is being slammed as costly, high-emission and corporate welfare — raising serious questions about NZ’s energy future.

NZGBC research warns LNG imports could cost Kiwis $8.3b and double electricity prices, while rooftop solar and heat pumps offer cheaper, secure energy now.

The Luxon Government plans a $1b LNG import terminal critics call dirty, dumb and expensive. Is this corporate welfare for the gas industry that will worsen climate change and raise power prices?

From asset management giants like BlackRock and Vanguard to NZ’s privatised power companies, critics argue shareholder profit is driving inequality, energy hardship and economic risk.

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