About New Zealand self sufficient energy systems
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What is New Zealand's energy self-sufficiency?
In 2023, national self-sufficiency remained unchanged in at 73 per cent. Key contributors to New Zealand’s energy self-sufficiency are coal and oil — Self-sufficiency: The ability of a country to meet its own energy supply needs through domestic production.
What was New Zealand's energy self-suficiency for 2022?
New Zealand’s energy self suficiency for 2022 was 74 per cent (Figure A.1). This means that New Zealand was able to meet 74 per cent of its energy supply requirements for the year through domestic production.
How does New Zealand meet its energy needs?
New Zealand relies on a combination of domestically produced and imported fuels to meet its energy needs. A common metric used internationally to measure this is a self-sufficiency indicator, which shows how well we can meet our own energy supply needs through domestic production.
Why is New Zealand a self-suficiency country?
The key contributors to New Zealand’s energy self-suficiency are coal and oil — the two fuels which New Zealand trades internationally. New Zealand has historically been a net exporter of coal (that is, we produce more than we need), and a net importer of oil.
What is a total primary energy supply in New Zealand?
Total primary energy supply: The total amount of energy available for use in New Zealand, accounting for domestic production and trade. Total final consumption: Energy consumed by end-users such as factories and businesses. The share of renewables in total primary energy supply fell slightly, down 0.7 percentage points to 42.8 per cent.
How can solar power help New Zealand?
We're working with the sector on New Zealand's renewable energy and low‑emissions transition. We're responsible for the governance and regulation of New Zealand's electricity industry. Solar power can help you become more self-sufficient, reduce your carbon footprint and reduce your energy costs.


