New Zealand minister orders review of solar panel installation to cut red tape

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Regulation Minister David Seymour is ordering a review of solar panel installation processes in New Zealand. Seymour cited excessive red tape and multiple approval layers as barriers, noting only 3-4% of households use solar despite potential $1000 annual savings. He aims to make New Zealand the easiest place globally for solar adoption, contrasting it with Australia's faster approval systems.


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