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Contact signs pioneering renewable energy agreement with NZ Steel

May 23, 2023 by Staff Writers

Contact Energy (ASX: CEN) has negotiated an innovative renewable energy agreement with NZ Steel, in a move that will see the steel mill almost halve its carbon emissions – and secure the future of domestic steelmaking in New Zealand.

Contact will provide 30MW of renewable generated electricity to NZ Steel for its new NZ$300m Electric Arc Furnace in a flexible off-peak arrangement that will enable the industry leader to scale down production in times of peak demand or supply shortages.

By substituting coal and ironsand with electricity and scrap steel, NZ Steel will eliminate 800,000 tonnes of carbon from day one, the same as taking approximately 300,000 cars off the road permanently, or 1% of New Zealand’s total emissions.

Speaking about the agreement, Contact CEO Mike Fuge said that by creating what is a pioneering, flexible renewable energy agreement Contact was able to help industry decarbonise at pace.

“Today’s announcement is hugely significant,” says Mr Fuge.

“Not just because it is a massive step towards decarbonisation but also because together Contact and NZ Steel can make a meaningful impact in our fight against climate change. This is our watershed moment.

“At Contact our mission is to help build a better New Zealand by leading the decarbonisation of the country. We have invested more than $1.1 billion in renewable energy builds and now we see proof of demand. This is an outstanding example of how we in industry can, with smart thinking and a partnership mindset, work together for the good of the planet.

“This is the biggest example we have in New Zealand of the move towards electrification and is tangible evidence of the demand for renewable energy as well as supporting our renewable development pipeline.”

NZ Steel Chief Executive Robin Davies said a reliable supply of firmed renewable energy was critical to the company’s plan to move to lower carbon production and to build a new NZ$300m Electric Arc Furnace at its Glenbrook steelworks.

“We’re delighted by the pioneering and creative partnership with Contact Energy to provide a competitive and innovative supply agreement.

This project is a partnership that would never have happened without the support of the Government and the other key contributor Contact Energy who recognised the potential, and had the commitment, to help make it happen,” says Mr Davies.

At an event staged for the announcement was attended by Prime Minister Chris Hipkins, Energy Minister Megan Woods and Climate Change Minister James Shaw, NZ Steel also outlined its partnership with the Government through the Government Investment in Decarbonising Industry or GIDI fund.

Both NZ Steel and the Government would jointly invest total capital and transition costs of around NZ$300m in the Electric Arc Furnace initiative. The Government, through the GIDI fund, administered by EECA, will contribute up to NZ$140million.

https://contact.co.nz/

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