An electrification advocate says the rising price and falling supply of gas may not be a bad thing in the long-term.
PwC research —commissioned by Gas Industry Co— has found New Zealand's gas market will need to shrink sharply as domestic supply declines.
It warns this could mean business closures, job losses, and higher energy costs.
Rewiring Aotearoa CEO Mike Casey told Ryan Bridge it's going to be a tough transition, but we need to move away from gas anyway.
He says gas is an expensive and inefficient technology, especially in homes, and the more people get off it, the better it will be for them in the long run.
LISTEN ABOVE

Andrew Tuck: Homegrown CEO on the festival's return to Hamilton, this year's lineup
03:05

Terry Collins: AA Fuel Spokesperson weighs in on rationing fuel as oil prices spike
03:03

Ryan Bridge: You don't know what you've got 'til it's gone
03:05