Brilliant …Shane Jones…a shining beacon of reason,logic,and good sense. He is seeking the common good of all New Zealanders and we are very much in his debt.❤
If there ever was a strong case for opening up a discussion by the adults in Parliament to abolish the Maori seats this latest action by those claiming to represent Maori has bought it forward considerably.
the prices are so high because NZ has sold out energy to "private investors" who want to turn a profit at the expense of everyday Kiwis. What a sham. NZ people need to come first.
I agree, that's threatening behaviour. If it was white people, the police would be in like a shot. Can't understand the police mentality in this country.
Hikoi my eye ! Those fellows driving from North Cape to Wellington, but walking when there's a photo op, are not cut from the same cloth as Dame Whina Cooper. They are shallow wannabes. ..or wannaget (something for nothing).
What I saw on the TV debate in parliament yesterday was a total shambles, an absolute disrespect by the Greens and Māori party, including some members of the Labour party. Speaking in the Māori should be prohibited as most of us watching on TV haven't a clue what they are talking about. The conduct in Parliament by some should be disciplined and biffed out for good.
Politicians are respectful and follow protocol on the marae, why can't maori do the same in parliament? No dignity in NZ anymore. waititi using weapons in the house. A patu is a weapon.
They wouldn't know the meaning of respect or dignity that lot could learn a lot from the great RIP Martin Luther king he never promoted hate or showed aggressive behavior.
Keep up the hard work Shane... thank you for your wise words around the out of control TPM who disrupt Parliament and stop it from carrying out the business of the nation. TPM have no intention of working for the good of the country and instead do all they can to disrupt and slow Parliament down.
Yeah -- this NEEDS to be done by the public. Privatising energy was a terrible idea in the first place. Supplying energy to the people is one of the prime RESPONSIBILITIES of the government. GO NZF. Go Matua Shane Jones. Axe the offshore wind farms. Provide geothermal energy. And as for TPM -- I wish they'd stop having two-year-old tantrums.
Why isn't she enthusiastic about cheaper energy. Yes, a private partner with the goverment would be better. NZ is growing. Think a bit bigger or failures will occur. No taxpayer alive today in NZ is responsible for reparations for things that happened in the eighteenth century. It has to stop somewhere.
Somehow this disgusting, worldwide embarrassment needs stopping!! The difficulty is IF the plebs (and i call them that as if they werent they would find a way to win over THE MAJORITY of New Zealanders) were put in prison..they would harp on that colonialism has resurrected itself!! Luxon should, after this, support the coalition and support the New Zealanders who voted National in with the help of NZ First and ACT
Plebs….they….put in prison.. !!!go get some healing. You’re most likely winding down in years now so be done with moaning and making false assumptions.
@@2L82H8The Maori Party are clearly a joke clown show and are a farce. They have a divisive racist victimhood mentality and seek attention…to keep feeding at the taxpayer funded $$ trough of parliamentary pay and perks while doing no actual work…except putting on cringe clown shows.
"Why aren't private company's drilling deeper?" "Because they're profiting off the lack of supply that results from only drilling to 3kms" "But if they're not drilling any deeper, why should we do it" (misses the whole point of increasing energy resources that drive prices down for everyone). "No, I don't know what you mean"😂 on ya Shaneos
the bill wont pass but it will be read, that is the process, the haka wont change anything, it'll only delay the inevitable. I'm pro National and centre right, I don't like the bill but I respect the process.
UA-cam keeps deleting this comment Here is the english translation and sir Apirana Ngata's take on it The text of Te Tiriti o Waitangi / the Treaty of Waitangi The Treaty of Waitangi as signed in 1840 was an agreement between the British Crown and over 500 Maori chiefs. The terms of the Treaty are contained in three simple articles, which Sir Apirana Ngata, a prominent lawyer, and politician for 30 years, stated in his iconic booklet published in 1922 “The Treaty of Waitangi”: “The first article states, The Chiefs assembled including Chiefs not present at the assembly hereby cede absolutely to the Queen of England for ever the government of all of their land. The second article states, The Queen of England confirms and guarantees to the Chiefs and Tribes and to all the people of New Zealand the full possession of their lands, their homes and all their possessions… The third article states, Her Majesty the Queen of England extends to the Natives of New Zealand Her Royal Protection, and imparts to them all the rights and privileges of British subjects.” The Treaty of Waitangi was drafted in English by James Busby, the first British Resident of New Zealand, under the instructions of Captain William Hobson, who had been tasked by Lord Normanby, (Britain’s secretary of state for the colonies), to gain freely given Maori recognition of British sovereignty over New Zealand. The final English draft was translated into Maori by missionary Henry Williams and his son Edward, who were fluent te reo speakers, having lived amongst the tribes for 17 years. Henry then had a crucial role in explaining it to the chiefs who met Captain Hobson at Waitangi on 5 February. The terms of the Treaty are contained in three simple articles. The texts herein are James Busby’s February 4 text and Te Tiriti, the Maori language text. Te Tiriti was the only version present on the 6 February 1840, and was the text signed by the vast majority of chiefs around the country. The Maori language text is virtually identical in all respects to the James Busby final draft, except for the date, and the insertion of the word ‘maori’ in Article third. Busby February 4, 1840, draft (commonly known as the Littlewood Treaty) Article first The chiefs of the Confederation of the United Tribes and the other chiefs who have not joined the confederation, cede to the Queen of England for ever the entire Sovreignty [sic] of their country. Article second The Queen of England confirms and guarantees to the chiefs and the tribes and to all the people of New Zealand, the possession of their lands, dwellings and all their property. But the chiefs of the Confederation of United Tribes and the other chiefs grant to the Queen, the exclusive rights of purchasing such lands as the proprietors thereof may be disposed to sell at such prices as may be agreed upon between them and the person appointed by the Queen to purchase from them. Article third In return for the cession of their Sovreignty [sic] to the Queen, the people of New Zealand shall be protected by the Queen of England and the rights and privileges of British subjects will be granted to them. Signed, William Hobson Consul and Lieut. Governor. Now we the chiefs of the Confederation of United Tribes of New Zealand assembled at Waitangi, and we the other tribes of New Zealand, having understood the meaning of these articles, accept them and agree to them all. In witness whereof our names or marks are affixed. Done at Waitangi on the 4th of February, 1840. This is the maori translation Ko te tuarua Ko te Kuini o Ingarani ka wakarite ka wakaae ki nga Rangitira ki nga hapu - ki nga tangata katoa o Nu Tirani te tino rangatiratanga o o ratou wenua o ratou kainga me o ratou taonga katoa. Otiia ko nga Rangatira o te wakaminenga me nga Rangatira katoa atu ka tuku ki te Kuini te hokonga o era wahi wenua e pai ai te tangata nona te Wenua - ki te ritenga o te utu e wakaritea ai e ratou ko te kai hoko e meatia nei e te Kuini hei kai hoko mona. Ko te tuatoru Hei wakaritenga mai hoki tenei mo te wakaaetanga ki te Kawanatanga o te Kuini - Ka tiakina e te Kuini o Ingarani nga tangata maori katoa o Nu Tirani ka tukua ki a ratou nga tikanga katoa rite tahi ki ana mea ki nga tangata o Ingarani. (signed) William Hobson, Consul and Lieutenant-Governor. Na ko matou ko nga Rangatira o te Wakaminenga o nga hapu o Nu Tirani ka huihui nei ki Waitangi ko matou hoki ko nga Rangatira o Nu Tirani ka kite nei i te ritenga o enei kupu, ka tangohia ka wakaaetia katoatia e matou, koia ka tohungia ai o matou ingoa o matou tohu. Ka meatia tenei ki Waitangi i te ono o nga ra o Pepueri i te tau kotahi mano, e waru rau e wa te kau o to tatou Ariki.
This is the difference between monopolies and perfect competition. When competition is small, a few companies can limit supply to make more profit. But when You have many competing, supply is much bigger, prices go down and yes profits go down.
Good stuff. The problem, of course, with reserve powers is that exercising them creates waves, and precedent, so it's generally a high bar. But for persistent and gross disrespect to the mana and kawa of the house, and threats and intimidation of lawfully elected members - just doing their jobs as representatives of their constituencies - there should be some further sanction. Disrupting the orderly business of an institution that you say is illegitimate and you want your own one? Contempt, Sedition. Physical intimidation and standover tactics of Seymour and McKee while spitting KINO KINO at them? Named. Privileges ctte. Incitement of affray in the gallery? Contempt. Named. If this seems all a bit much, would the Waitangi Tribunal stand for it? Would the High Court? Court of Appeal? Kapiti district plan long-term budget committee? No. This is everyone's parliament, and the members must be allowed to represent, on whatever issue, in safety, order and respect. There will be a long line of members and ministers presenting bills under heavy fire in the next wee while, and all should expect the Speaker to fairly uphold their right to do their job without intimidation or threat in the house.
I thought that the profits from the power companies went into (eventually) the Consolidated Fund, so why would the Government want to reduce the profits? It is in their interest to receive dividends from the power companies as much as the market can stand, I presume? Can someone help me?
Why is there no competition in the free market..if there is profits to be made, surely their should be more players..who is stopping the players from entering the market?
Overseas Investment Restrictions: The Overseas Investment Office (OIO) requirements have been identified as a "key concern" for overseas developers wanting to do business in New Zealand. The OECD has rated New Zealand's OIO regime as the seventh most restrictive out of 68 countries2.
I hope NZ is watching NZfirst closely at the moment....I would like to see you take the place of the Labour Party as a major party as they are not worth voting for at all anymore.
Our speaker seems not to have a grip on things. And perhaps I'm dense, but I rarely understand what he's talking about. I listen very hard, but it's word salad with some bluster.
Geo thermal is a no brainer, of course this is how NZ should do energy. If the government can do it let it happen as the big international corporations certainly don't care for the average KIwi.
It’s the Accountant vs the Economist view on business; The Accountant states that “every Project, Investment must have a Pay back Period of 20 years!” And the Economist says “So why did your parents have you!”
The Fourth National Government privatised Contact Energy in 1999. The Electricity Industry Reform Act 1998 required the separation of ownership between lines and energy businesses (either generation or supply).
What an awesome idea, geothermal activity is an abundant energy source, Buuuut if it cost Meridian and Contact energy 100 million for "Permission" to use the water, what will it cost the country to use the geothermal ?.
If private companies are price gouging and have no interest in cheap energy why did government privatise the electricity market? Way back then every citizen knew that it was a recipe for disaster, and yet it went ahead. It's the government to blame not private companies, they look after shareholders, not the public.
Flag all the politics geothermal has tremendous potential for dependable long term clean GREEN energy, lets follow Iceland's experience and example go Shane !!
missing the point shane you are risk investing you agree with the principal bill because you gain access to any land you want without being held accountable.
You are subverting our national parks Shane - go walk the Charming Creek trail to see and smell for yourself what mining does to rivers - it would do you good as you look like you could use the exercise.
I don't any more. I'm all hakad out. It's everywhere at any time by anyone who wants to give it a try (and mostly poorly at that). When did it become a 'woman's war dance\challenge?
This reporter is a moron. Why would they outlay for infrastructure when they can over charge for limited stock. The power companies would have to drop dividends and actually invest...🤯🙈🙉🙊
Brilliant …Shane Jones…a shining beacon of reason,logic,and good sense.
He is seeking the common good of all New Zealanders and we are very much in his debt.❤
So happy this man is one of our leaders.
Happy for him to watch porn with your taxes buck?
Shane speaks good sense..thank goodness someone does.
If there ever was a strong case for opening up a discussion by the adults in Parliament to abolish the Maori seats this latest action by those claiming to represent Maori has bought it forward considerably.
No maori no parliament, act party ,should be deliverance party, shame jones playing his banjo
the prices are so high because NZ has sold out energy to "private investors" who want to turn a profit at the expense of everyday Kiwis. What a sham. NZ people need to come first.
With "private investors" in quotation marks, am I to assume they weren't actually private?
Nice work Shane. Thanks for your hard work
Good on you Shane - We need power keep going Shane so sad for the people having the highest cost for power in the world
Thank you heaps Shane.
Considering the not so veiled threats to David Seymour, they TPM, should ALL be in jail.
I betya there's a whole lot of not so loud threats circling out there too. Just an opinion
Bullshit
He started this so he can shoulder his bullshit...jail ffs there's a shoplifter sitting in the house. What a fkn bigot!
I agree, that's threatening behaviour. If it was white people, the police would be in like a shot. Can't understand the police mentality in this country.
Hikoi my eye ! Those fellows driving from North Cape to Wellington, but walking when there's a photo op, are not cut from the same cloth as Dame Whina Cooper. They are shallow wannabes. ..or wannaget (something for nothing).
What I saw on the TV debate in parliament yesterday was a total shambles, an absolute disrespect by the Greens and Māori party, including some members of the Labour party. Speaking in the Māori should be prohibited as most of us watching on TV haven't a clue what they are talking about. The conduct in Parliament by some should be disciplined and biffed out for good.
Resistance to authority 💪.... Shows the savage wogz for what they are
your ignorance your loss.
@@lucillemcroberts8283 Enlighten us all
At least shanes got some balls and stands up, luxon has turned into a turnip
where was his support for Seymour?
@@boltang Support principals that don't actually exist?
Luxon was always a turnip!
Luxon was super woke at air newzealand
@murrayisabeth9403 really. He certainly talks and looks like a dick.
Love Shane Jones
It is out of control,they are walking all over the system and laughing in our faces
Thankyou
Interesting. I've never heard a recording of Heather on zb on UA-cam before. Always enjoy listening to Shane.
Politicians are respectful and follow protocol on the marae, why can't maori do the same in parliament?
No dignity in NZ anymore. waititi using weapons in the house. A patu is a weapon.
They wouldn't know the meaning of respect or dignity that lot could learn a lot from the great RIP Martin Luther king he never promoted hate or showed aggressive behavior.
@@kimkay2196there's no rules in war...
@@lucillemcroberts8283 you wouldn't know anything about war
otherwise, you wouldn't say that.
You're a total idiot.
Keep up the hard work Shane... thank you for your wise words around the out of control TPM who disrupt Parliament and stop it from carrying out the business of the nation. TPM have no intention of working for the good of the country and instead do all they can to disrupt and slow Parliament down.
I believe TPM have their own agenda. Why are taxpayers paying for MPs who don't follow the law
@@valeriehughes1008 kissing arse again
Shame jones absolute circus act ,should be deliverance party,shame playing his banjo
@@moniquebode1655cos they got the votes.
Yeah -- this NEEDS to be done by the public. Privatising energy was a terrible idea in the first place. Supplying energy to the people is one of the prime RESPONSIBILITIES of the government. GO NZF. Go Matua Shane Jones. Axe the offshore wind farms. Provide geothermal energy. And as for TPM -- I wish they'd stop having two-year-old tantrums.
The offshore wind farms are successful worldwide why did they cancel?
tantrums will be the least of our problems i
Energy security is an essential component for the survival of any society. It’s as important as “drinking” water.
NZ Parliament looks more like a circus now.
We like the way Shane contradicts Heather.......she has an inclination to be a bit of a smarty-pants.
💯🥜🧠 is very strong in you
They ought to get back to work like the rest of us.
Why isn't she enthusiastic about cheaper energy. Yes, a private partner with the goverment would be better.
NZ is growing. Think a bit bigger or failures will occur.
No taxpayer alive today in NZ is responsible for reparations for things that happened in the eighteenth century. It has to stop somewhere.
Somehow this disgusting, worldwide embarrassment needs stopping!! The difficulty is IF the plebs (and i call them that as if they werent they would find a way to win over THE MAJORITY of New Zealanders) were put in prison..they would harp on that colonialism has resurrected itself!! Luxon should, after this, support the coalition and support the New Zealanders who voted National in with the help of NZ First and ACT
Plebs….they….put in prison.. !!!go get some healing. You’re most likely winding down in years now so be done with moaning and making false assumptions.
@@yvonneboden-jones8334 he is such a disappointment 😞 😪
@@2L82H8The Maori Party are clearly a joke clown show and are a farce.
They have a divisive racist victimhood mentality and seek attention…to keep feeding at the taxpayer funded $$ trough of parliamentary pay and perks while doing no actual work…except putting on cringe clown shows.
@@2L82H8
He wont hes woke 😂
With that being the case they should have been locked up a long time ago.
He'd make a great PM.
shane spitting facts, yes it is smart to secure
This once Beautiful Peaceful Country has now become a Mini War Zone ..There's no turning back now- So Sad .
😒
Sir Shane Jones !! MAORI ARE GREAT AGAIN.
Thats what happens when you sell off the power providers 😂
Which is why privatisation was corruption from tge start! Ffs
"Why aren't private company's drilling deeper?"
"Because they're profiting off the lack of supply that results from only drilling to 3kms"
"But if they're not drilling any deeper, why should we do it" (misses the whole point of increasing energy resources that drive prices down for everyone).
"No, I don't know what you mean"😂 on ya Shaneos
the bill wont pass but it will be read, that is the process, the haka wont change anything, it'll only delay the inevitable. I'm pro National and centre right, I don't like the bill but I respect the process.
New Zealanders must have first come from other countries.
UA-cam keeps deleting this comment
Here is the english translation and sir Apirana Ngata's take on it
The text of Te Tiriti o Waitangi / the Treaty of Waitangi
The Treaty of Waitangi as signed in 1840 was an agreement between the British Crown and over 500 Maori chiefs. The terms of the Treaty are contained in three simple articles, which Sir Apirana Ngata, a prominent lawyer, and politician for 30 years, stated in his iconic booklet published in 1922 “The Treaty of Waitangi”:
“The first article states, The Chiefs assembled including Chiefs not present at the assembly hereby cede absolutely to the Queen of England for ever the government of all of their land.
The second article states, The Queen of England confirms and guarantees to the Chiefs and Tribes and to all the people of New Zealand the full possession of their lands, their homes and all their possessions…
The third article states, Her Majesty the Queen of England extends to the Natives of New Zealand Her Royal Protection, and imparts to them all the rights and privileges of British subjects.”
The Treaty of Waitangi was drafted in English by James Busby, the first British Resident of New Zealand, under the instructions of Captain William Hobson, who had been tasked by Lord Normanby, (Britain’s secretary of state for the colonies), to gain freely given Maori recognition of British sovereignty over New Zealand. The final English draft was translated into Maori by missionary Henry Williams and his son Edward, who were fluent te reo speakers, having lived amongst the tribes for 17 years. Henry then had a crucial role in explaining it to the chiefs who met Captain Hobson at Waitangi on 5 February.
The terms of the Treaty are contained in three simple articles. The texts herein are James Busby’s February 4 text and Te Tiriti, the Maori language text. Te Tiriti was the only version present on the 6 February 1840, and was the text signed by the vast majority of chiefs around the country. The Maori language text is virtually identical in all respects to the James Busby final draft, except for the date, and the insertion of the word ‘maori’ in Article third.
Busby February 4, 1840, draft (commonly known as the Littlewood Treaty)
Article first
The chiefs of the Confederation of the United Tribes and the other chiefs who have not joined the confederation, cede to the Queen of England for ever the entire Sovreignty [sic] of their country.
Article second
The Queen of England confirms and guarantees to the chiefs and the tribes and to all the people of New Zealand, the possession of their lands, dwellings and all their property. But the chiefs of the Confederation of United Tribes and the other chiefs grant to the Queen, the exclusive rights of purchasing such lands as the proprietors thereof may be disposed to sell at such prices as may be agreed upon between them and the person appointed by the Queen to purchase from them.
Article third
In return for the cession of their Sovreignty [sic] to the Queen, the people of New Zealand shall be protected by the Queen of England and the rights and privileges of British subjects will be granted to them. Signed, William Hobson Consul and Lieut. Governor. Now we the chiefs of the Confederation of United Tribes of New Zealand assembled at Waitangi, and we the other tribes of New Zealand, having understood the meaning of these articles, accept them and agree to them all. In witness whereof our names or marks are affixed. Done at Waitangi on the 4th of February, 1840.
This is the maori translation
Ko te tuarua
Ko te Kuini o Ingarani ka wakarite ka wakaae ki nga Rangitira ki nga hapu - ki nga tangata katoa o Nu Tirani te tino rangatiratanga o o ratou wenua o ratou kainga me o ratou taonga katoa. Otiia ko nga Rangatira o te wakaminenga me nga Rangatira katoa atu ka tuku ki te Kuini te hokonga o era wahi wenua e pai ai te tangata nona te Wenua - ki te ritenga o te utu e wakaritea ai e ratou ko te kai hoko e meatia nei e te Kuini hei kai hoko mona.
Ko te tuatoru
Hei wakaritenga mai hoki tenei mo te wakaaetanga ki te Kawanatanga o te Kuini - Ka tiakina e te Kuini o Ingarani nga tangata maori katoa o Nu Tirani ka tukua ki a ratou nga tikanga katoa rite tahi ki ana mea ki nga tangata o Ingarani.
(signed) William Hobson,
Consul and Lieutenant-Governor.
Na ko matou ko nga Rangatira o te Wakaminenga o nga hapu o Nu Tirani ka huihui nei ki Waitangi ko matou hoki ko nga Rangatira o Nu Tirani ka kite nei i te ritenga o enei kupu, ka tangohia ka wakaaetia katoatia e matou, koia ka tohungia ai o matou ingoa o matou tohu.
Ka meatia tenei ki Waitangi i te ono o nga ra o Pepueri i te tau kotahi mano, e waru rau e wa te kau o to tatou Ariki.
Are we living in the 1800's....or do we adapt and progress to the future.....for all New Zealand. Not just 5% of extremists?
Maori aren't mentioned in the Treaty
Thankyou for that
👍
Why are you posting this? Is it time for the treaty to be cancelled and Maoris to take back their land?
most of the energy companies have majority Crown ownership..
It’s so hard to believe that NZF weren’t in parliament in the last election!!!!! People who tell the Truth and not bullshit to New Zealanders 🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿
This is the difference between monopolies and perfect competition. When competition is small, a few companies can limit supply to make more profit. But when You have many competing, supply is much bigger, prices go down and yes profits go down.
NZ ZB are foreign Run stooges. Good stuff Shane 🐍⚖️🔥☝️
smart man
Good stuff. The problem, of course, with reserve powers is that exercising them creates waves, and precedent, so it's generally a high bar. But for persistent and gross disrespect to the mana and kawa of the house, and threats and intimidation of lawfully elected members - just doing their jobs as representatives of their constituencies - there should be some further sanction.
Disrupting the orderly business of an institution that you say is illegitimate and you want your own one? Contempt, Sedition.
Physical intimidation and standover tactics of Seymour and McKee while spitting KINO KINO at them? Named. Privileges ctte.
Incitement of affray in the gallery? Contempt. Named.
If this seems all a bit much, would the Waitangi Tribunal stand for it? Would the High Court? Court of Appeal? Kapiti district plan long-term budget committee? No. This is everyone's parliament, and the members must be allowed to represent, on whatever issue, in safety, order and respect.
There will be a long line of members and ministers presenting bills under heavy fire in the next wee while, and all should expect the Speaker to fairly uphold their right to do their job without intimidation or threat in the house.
I thought that the profits from the power companies went into (eventually) the Consolidated Fund, so why would the Government want to reduce the profits? It is in their interest to receive dividends from the power companies as much as the market can stand, I presume? Can someone help me?
They're confused and greedy
Yep private energy companies have made a great scam fr themselves.
Why is there no competition in the free market..if there is profits to be made, surely their should be more players..who is stopping the players from entering the market?
Overseas Investment Restrictions: The Overseas Investment Office (OIO) requirements have been identified as a "key concern" for overseas developers wanting to do business in New Zealand. The OECD has rated New Zealand's OIO regime as the seventh most restrictive out of 68 countries2.
The government is messing with the markets then claiming they are the solution.
I hope NZ is watching NZfirst closely at the moment....I would like to see you take the place of the Labour Party as a major party as they are not worth voting for at all anymore.
Our speaker seems not to have a grip on things. And perhaps I'm dense, but I rarely understand what he's talking about. I listen very hard, but it's word salad with some bluster.
Nz energy independence is critical.
Without it we will be in serious trouble
Nz Buisness, Nz jobs, Nz benefits.
Geo thermal is a no brainer, of course this is how NZ should do energy. If the government can do it let it happen as the big international corporations certainly don't care for the average KIwi.
It’s the Accountant vs the Economist view on business; The Accountant states that “every Project, Investment must have a Pay back Period of 20 years!” And the Economist says “So why did your parents have you!”
wonder if NZ National first back the bill now what happened in Parliament
The Fourth National Government privatised Contact Energy in 1999. The Electricity Industry Reform Act 1998 required the separation of ownership between lines and energy businesses (either generation or supply).
❤
Have we looked at mega packs to store excess energy for peak times
A voice of reason for a change.
Stop private ownership of state assets
What an awesome idea, geothermal activity is an abundant energy source, Buuuut if it cost Meridian and Contact energy 100 million for "Permission" to use the water, what will it cost the country to use the geothermal ?.
This video is about energy production.
Shane Jones and Winny Should have got behind Seymour Fully. NO nuts , Not worth voting for.
how much will hori get
I think discontented is the word.
Stuff got rid of Kawerau from 3 New weather
Stored Hydro .. oh National scrapped that.
Energy is a national strategic resorce govt failed the nation by shirking its duty..need to get it back
Shane Jones, the Kupapa!
If private companies are price gouging and have no interest in cheap energy why did government privatise the electricity market?
Way back then every citizen knew that it was a recipe for disaster, and yet it went ahead.
It's the government to blame not private companies, they look after shareholders, not the public.
Geothermal sounds great. But facilitate private research and investment only , dont have the govt compete with private companies.
Who’s doing the drilling? What are you drilling for and where are u drilling Shane?? People want cheap electricity not cheap energy!!
geothermal better than wind or solar , maybe the government should go back to doing energy them selves
Flag all the politics geothermal has tremendous potential for dependable long term clean GREEN energy, lets follow Iceland's experience and example go Shane !!
YOU KNOW WHY THEY ARE THERE if you don't you are WOEFULLY misinformed
missing the point shane you are risk investing you agree with the principal bill because you gain access to any land you want without being held accountable.
You are subverting our national parks Shane - go walk the Charming Creek trail to see and smell for yourself what mining does to rivers - it would do you good as you look like you could use the exercise.
Love the Haka
I don't any more. I'm all hakad out. It's everywhere at any time by anyone who wants to give it a try (and mostly poorly at that). When did it become a 'woman's war dance\challenge?
This reporter is a moron. Why would they outlay for infrastructure when they can over charge for limited stock. The power companies would have to drop dividends and actually invest...🤯🙈🙉🙊
Meanwhile Luxon has gone to APEC where as in da past He wud ave sent Foreign Minister Winston Peters
He's there too