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    New data shows the generation of geothermal electricity hit a record high in the April to June quarter

    New data shows the generation of geothermal electricity hit a record high in the April to June quarter


    MBIE's latest Energy Quarterly data shows new capacity at power stations near Taupo,helped generate enough to power all households across the Waikato, Bay of Plenty and Gisborne regions for a year.

    This balanced an almost seven percent drop in hydro generation.

    Renewable generation was also bolstered by a more than 48 percent increase in solar generation and an almost 18 percent increase in wind generation.

    Coal generation was down just over 38 percent.

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     Today's News

    National:
    An AI startup has agreed to a $2.2 billion copyright settlement. But will Australian writers benefit? 10:17

    Rugby:
    South Africa's reference to their rugby reserves bench as a "bomb squad" has extended from the men to their women's side for Sunday's Rugby World Cup quarter-final against the Black Ferns at Exeter 10:07

    Golf:
    To our trans-Atlantic golf wrap.. 10:07

    National:
    Poland responds to Russian drones incursion by invoking Article 4 of the NATO treaty - what happens next? 10:07

    International:
    France could hold snap elections again amid deadlock and calls for Emmanuel Macron's resignation 10:07

    Entertainment:
    Stuart Craig, the acclaimed production designer behind the Harry Potter films, has died aged 83 10:04

    Education:
    FBI releases images of 'person of interest' in search for Charlie Kirk's killer 9:47

    Entertainment:
    Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz have been seen introducing each other to their separate groups of friends - after the singer met her father 9:34

    Environment:
    Most North Island eco-sanctuaries were damaged in Cyclone Gabrielle 9:27

    Living & Travel:
    Silver Ferns great Laura Langman is dubious of suggestions players would be scared to speak out or get things wrong under estranged coach Dame Noeline Taurua 9:07


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