Gas transition loan scheme a positive step forward

 
    
Gas transition loan scheme a positive step forward

The Wood Processors and Manufacturers Association of New Zealand (WPMA) has welcomed a new pathway to help large industrial gas users transition away from natural gas.  The opportunity comes as a result of the Government’s launch of the Gas Transition Loan Guarantee Scheme. WPMA says the initiative offers a practical and timely solution for manufacturers facing uncertainty around the future availability and cost of natural gas.

“The insecurity created by energy demands is a serious threat to manufacturing growth within New Zealand, and it is welcoming to see government taking this positive step by making available up to $1.2 billion of bank loans to reduce our dependency on gas,” said WPMA Chief Executive, Mark Ross.

While the scheme is only a partial solution to New Zealand’s long‑term energy challenges, it offers a practical mechanism for companies exposed to gas shortages to shift toward alternative energy sources such as biomass, which is produced from wood residues and forestry by-products.

Extending the Government’s loan facility to support biomass supply‑side development, not just consumption, would assist in accelerating progress, said Mr Ross. While many regions have the raw biomass resource available, investment in processing, logistics and infrastructure remains essential to ensure a reliable, cost‑effective supply.

“Supporting both sides of the biomass equation, supply and demand, will be a key element to ensuring a long-term sustainable solution.”

WPMA has also been working closely with the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority to support its members in identifying practical opportunities to reduce energy costs across their operations. The budget’s allocation of $5.9 million for EECA to investigate pathways for transitioning away from gas is therefore a timely, welcomed commitment.

“The opportunities to solve our energy challenges are already within reach,” said Mr Ross. “This initiative is one important piece of the puzzle, and WPMA continues to support cross‑party consensus on a long‑term energy strategy that keeps businesses operating and builds a more secure, affordable future for our industry.”
 

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