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In the face of ideological paralysis from central government regarding positive actions to the fuel crisis. I have been writing and now presenting on positive actions that can be taken at the local and community level.
Over the past two w...
Tuesday afternoon 28/04/26 I spoke at the Public Forum of Invercargill City Council on the global fuel supply crisis and what ICC can do now, ahead of volumetric rationing from central government. The slot followed my 13 April letter to May...
New Zealand is the only country in its supply chain that has not moved to restrict domestic fuel use since the Hormuz disruption began.
South Korea, China, Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, the Philippines, all have told their citizens to use...
This morning I presented a deputation to Southland District Council during public forum at the start of the council meeting on the global fuel supply crisis and what SDC can do now, ahead of volumetric rationing from central government. The...
Since publishing The Limits to the Energy Transition in late 2025, and particularly since the Strait of Hormuz crisis began on 28 February 2026, I have been providing analysis and commentary...
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Recovering Professional Engineer Nathan Surendran (built environment, energy, sustainability) is a respected thought leader passionate about energy literacy and reality-based policy advocacy.
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