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    Associate Energy Minister Shane Jones is accusing New Zealand's big power companies of sitting on their hands with an energy crisis looming

    Associate Energy Minister Shane Jones is accusing New Zealand's big power companies of sitting on their hands with an energy crisis looming



    Four timber mills are proposing closures or downsizing, after a fivefold increase to wholesale prices over the past year.

    Meridian Energy says the industry is taking steps to maintain security of supply, but low lake levels, acute gas shortages and periods of low wind are all putting pressure on prices.

    Mr Jones says these energy security risks are not new.

    He says they've known for over six years and haven't done anything to prevent this.

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    Environment:
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    Entertainment:
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    Cricket:
    South African fast bowler Kagiso Rabada has revealed he's serving a ban from cricket for recreational drug use, ahead of the World Test Championship final against Australia at Lord's next month 16:57

    Entertainment:
    Carrie Underwood thinks social media is "not the real world" 16:38

    Entertainment:
    Marvel has asked to be removed from Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's legal battle 16:08

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    Law and Order:
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