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    Fonterra is investing 150 million-dollars in electrification over the next 18 months

    Fonterra is investing 150 million-dollars in electrification over the next 18 months


    Fonterra
    Fonterra
    The collective says the projects across the North Island are a significant step towards its climate goals and operational resilience.

    It includes electric boilers at the Whareroa, Edgecumbe, and Waitoa sites - and more fleet decarbonisation.

    Chief Operating Officer Anna Palairet says Fonterra hopes to reduce reliance on gas - after switching off its last North Island coal boiler last year.

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