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From:
Info at MfE
To:
9(2)(a)
Cc:
Ministerials; Info at MfE
Subject:
RE: Nuclear Power in New Zealand - An Enquiry
Date:
Thursday, 30 May 2019 3:45:39 pm
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Kia ora 9(2)(a)
 
Thank you for your enquiry; the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment is the
lead agency for New Zealand energy policies.  Please contact them at
[email address] or phone 04 901 1499.
 
Ngā mihi,
 
Dave Edwards - Executive Relations Advisor
Ministry for the Environment – Manatū Mō Te Taiao
Website: www.mfe.govt.nz 
23 Kate Sheppard Place, PO Box 10362, Wellington 6143
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
From: 9(2)(a)
 
Sent: Thursday, 30 May 2019 2:46 PM
To: Ministerials <[email address]>
Subject: Nuclear Power in New Zealand - An Enquiry
 
Hi,
I’m 9(2)(a)
, and am curious abut the state of nuclear
power in New Zealand. I was directed here after contacting the official government

contact [email address]. 
Specifically, I would like to know the state of legality of the construction and operation of
nuclear power plants in New Zealand, and whether the New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone,
Disarmament, and Arms Control Act of 1987 prohibits the construction and operation of
nuclear power plants (or indeed, whether there are any laws in New Zealand that prohibit
these activities). According to Wikipedia
(https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand_nuclear-free_zone), the Act does not
prohibit these activities, and reading through the Act, it also does not seem to. However,
the wording around “nuclear explosive device” is a little ambiguous, and could possibly
include nuclear power-generating plants within its scope, so I’d like to hear it from an
official source. 
 
Note that this is leaving resources consents and other requirements that would need to be
considered completely aside. My question is purely about the legality. 
Many thanks,
9(2)(a)