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New Zealand launches fuel security plan to ensure supply resilience, boost clean energy, and reduce import dependence.
New Zealand has unveiled a Fuel Security Plan to ensure reliable fuel access during disruptions, focusing on economic resilience and national wellbeing.
As an island nation reliant on imported fuels, the plan mandates minimum stock levels for importers, requires 10 days’ worth of jet fuel at 80% capacity at Auckland Airport by November 2026, and calls for additional diesel stocks starting July 2028.
It supports low-carbon alternatives through EV infrastructure, renewable diesel standards, and efforts to remove regulatory barriers in aviation and shipping.
The strategy, part of the New Zealand First-National Coalition Agreement, aims to strengthen supply chain resilience, reduce global market dependence, and promote regional development and innovation.
Nueva Zelanda lanza un plan de seguridad de combustible para asegurar la resiliencia del suministro, impulsar la energía limpia y reducir la dependencia de las importaciones.