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    Fears about power shortages appear to have prompted the latest agreement between the major power companies

    Fears about power shortages appear to have prompted the latest agreement between the major power companies


    Mercury, Meridian and Contact will work with Genesis Energy to look into options, to keep its Huntly Power Station operating longer than previously planned.

    Transpower has warned of more shortages this winter, similar to those experienced last year.

    JMI Wealth Director Andrew Kelleher says the power station is important for securing supply when the system's under stress.

    He says that includes periods of low rainfall or low wind, or the morning and afternoon winter peaks.

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     Today's News

    Business:
    The Revenue Minister's confident changes to the Foreign Investment Fund will greatly benefit tech and startup companies 8:17

    Law and Order:
    Police in Auckland have handed down dispersal notices to three patched gang members and their associates for the first time 8:17

    Law and Order:
    A vehicle registration scam from a group posing as the Wellington Cable Car has caught the attention of the Transport Agency 8:07

    Education:
    Inquiries are continuing, into the death of a girl hit by a train in the Waikato town of Matamata 8:07

    National:
    Trans and non-binary New Zealanders earn less and are more likely to be unemployed – new study 8:07

    International:
    Trump's executive order delivers 'death sentence' to Afghan refugees hoping to resettle in US from Pakistan 7:57

    Rugby League:
    Parramatta play-maker Dylan Brown has pointed to his long-term future as the main reason for joining Newcastle in the NRL next year on a 14-million-dollar deal across a decade 7:47

    Soccer:
    All White Kosta Barbarouses has shared his disappointment on missing selection for the 2010 World Cup side ahead of next week's Oceania qualifiers in Auckland 7:37

    Business:
    Housing affordability is improving -- but it's not the same story for renters 7:27

    Law and Order:
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