New Zealand

New Zealand wind project scrapped for poor location

Meridian Energy is scrapping the $2 billion proposal for a 176-turbine, 633-megawatt wind farm in Central Otago called Project Hayes.

New Zealand wind project scrapped for poor location

Meridian Energy is scrapping the $2 billion proposal for a 176-turbine, 633-megawatt wind farm in Central Otago called Project Hayes.

Pyle is new CEO for New Zealand Wind Energy Association

Eric Pyle has been chosen as the new Chief Executive of the New Zealand Wind Energy Association.

Mighty River to construct New Zealand geothermal plant

Mighty River Power will construct a geothermal plant  in north of Taupo, New Zealand.

Contact Energy gets approved for 504MW wind project

Contact Energy has received approval from New Zealand's ministry of environment for the construction of the 504MW Hauauru Maraki wind farm near the west coast of the country's North Island.

20 years of Asia-Pacific wholesale electricity market development

17 March 1991. Just 20 years ago, I set foot in Asia Pacific for the first time. Since then, major changes have occurred in the landscape of Asia-Pacific power markets. And I and my colleagues at The Lantau Group (TLG) have had the opportunity to witness and shape a lot of these changes and learn a great deal in the process.

NZ geothermal plant to use Toshiba equipment

Toshiba will supply geothermal power equipment for the Te Mihi power station in Taupo, New Zealand.

Contact to construct Te Mihli geothermal project for consortium

Contact Energy will be responsible for the engineering, procurement and construction of the 159MW Te Mihli geothermal project for US$623 million.

Mighty River gets approval for NZ wind farm

Mighty River Power has received permission to construct and operate a wind farm at Turitea, New Zealand.

NZ relays schemes to reduce energy bills

EECA introduced an interactive tool in their website called Energy Leader that helps businesses reduce their energy bill. After answering a few simple questions, businesses will receive a tailored action plan that will help focus energy saving efforts, measure progress and motivate staff to get on board.“We have found that one of the biggest barriers to businesses reducing their energy bills is they just don’t know where to start. This new web-based tool will help point people in the right direction, and make it easier to start to take action,” said Mike Underhill, Chief Executive of the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority.In some cases, government funding is available to help consumers and businesses invest in ways to be more energy efficient, including grants for insulation, heating, solar water heating and business energy audits.Starting July, the New Zealand energy sector entered the Emissions Trading Scheme pushing up electricity prices by about US$0.0107 per kilowatt hour. “It is the same for businesses. Obviously the actions are different depending on the size and the sector, but in our experience many businesses can save 20 percent - often more - off their annual energy bill through energy efficiency and renewable energy initiatives.”“Not only can businesses and households offset any prices increases, they have the opportunity to go further and significantly reduce their energy bills,” Underhill pointed out. “Using timers and thermostats for appliances such as heat pumps and heated towel rails can save several hundred dollars a year,” he added.

Meridian to utilise solar expertise in Tonga

Meridian Energy welcomed New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully’s support for a solar power plant in Tonga.

Matiu Island to install renewable energy system

Tenders are being invited for the supply and installation of a renewable energy system on Wellington's Matiu/Somes Island.

Siemens wins New Zealand wind power deal

A New Zealand project will be the first in Asia-Pacific to be installed with the Siemens SWT-2.3-101 wind turbines.

Siemens to expand New Zealand HVDC link

Siemens will modernise and increase the capacity of the existing HVDC link between New Zealand's North and South Island. It received the order from Wellington-based Transpower New Zealand Limited, the national grid operator.