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"textContent": "Minister for Regulation David Seymour rides an electric cherry picker at the Electric Cherries orchard in Cromwell. PHOTO: CARYS TROTTER \n\n \n\nNew Zealand could soon become the simplest place in the developed world to install solar panels, Minister for Regulation David Seymour announced last week at an all-electric cherry orchard in Central Otago co-founded by Rewiring Aotearoa chief executive Mike Casey.",
"title": "Aim to simplify solar installation"
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