New Zealand: Transport
Shipowners seek rewards for cutting emissions
19 Dec 2008
The New Zealand shipping industry wants rewards built into the emissions trading scheme for companies that cut greenhouse gas emissions from their fleets.
Aquaflow eyes world-first algae biofuel flight
16 Dec 2008
The world's first test-flight using Aquaflow's algae-based biofuel blend could be just months away - and it might be in New Zealand.
Brownlee decision disappoints biofuel makers
12 Dec 2008
The Government’s decision to repeal the obligation placed on oil companies to sell a certain proportion of biofuel has polarised opinion in the biofuel sector.
Ministry wants to know plans for electric cars
12 Dec 2008
The Ministry of Transport wants to know whether the new government supports plans to make New Zealand one of the first countries in the world to shift to electric cars.
Oil price fall poses problem for exploration
9 Dec 2008
The fall this week of Brent Crude to $37 a barrel is a further disincentive to oil exploration at a time when at least one New Zealand producer has been caught without forward price cover.
UK airport tax 'reprisal' for NZ stand on food miles
5 Dec 2008
Britain’s $240-a-head airport surcharge scheme amounts to a reprisal against New Zealand's stance on the food miles issue, some industry sources believe.
Crash delays Air NZ biofuel test flight
2 Dec 2008
Air New Zealand has postponed tomorrow's biofuel test flight to early January in the wake of the crash of one of its aircraft in France.
Trolley lines could power cars, says Wellington mayor
28 Nov 2008
Wellington mayor Kerry Prendergast wants to bury the city's trolley bus overhead powerlines in order to create a dual conduit – one for the buses, the other for the recharging of electric cars.
Key seeks further talks on UK's passenger tax
28 Nov 2008
Prime Minister John Key has requested further discussions with British counterpart Gordon Brown over the UK Government’s increases in air-passenger duty.
Why you should know your carbon footprint
28 Nov 2008
Taxes aren’t a barrier to operating profitably in a carbon economy, but a lack of knowledge is, says Landcare Research’s carboNZero technical manager Ann Smith.
Youthful manager drives Meridian's electric cars project
21 Nov 2008
Youthful and somewhat wary of the limelight, Meridian’s corporate strategy manager K-J Dillon is perhaps an unlikely public face for the company’s electric vehicles programme.
People-pods developer woos NZ investors
11 Nov 2008
A company that has patented a lightweight above-the-streets system that could revolutionise public transport says it’s willing to set up in New Zealand – if investors here come to the party.
Hitch-a-ride pioneer adopts TradeMe approach
11 Nov 2008
A small New Zealand internet-based transport-sharing service might be only a month old, but already it has its eyes on the European market.
Add coconut to biofuel mix, says PNG politician
7 Nov 2008
A Papua New Guinea MP and former deputy prime minister is promoting coconut - either virgin or as copra - as a potential fuel feedstock.
Aquaflow signs 'significant' US clean-tech deal
31 Oct 2008
New Zealand biofuel pioneer Aquaflow has signed a deal with one of the world's biggest suppliers of oil processing technology.
$1-a-litre southern diesel might be closer than we think
28 Oct 2008
Turning Otago Southland's lignite coal reserves into transport fuel might not be the pipe-dream that many people think - despite the Government playing-down the prospect.
E-car entrepreneur eyes charging stations network for NZ
28 Oct 2008
An American company planning to blanket Australia with electric-car charging stations also has its eyes on a network for New Zealand.
EXCLUSIVE: Government might back first bioethanol plant
24 Oct 2008
The Government is involved in talks which could see a 10-million-litre biorefinery, converting plant material to enthanol, built in New Zealand within three years.
Government dragging chain on Envirosol project
21 Oct 2008
Envirosol, the non-contaminating, non-greenhouse gas generating fumigant under private sector joint-venture development by the Government through Crop and Food appears to have stalled.
Airport has high hopes for $50m green pier building
10 Oct 2008
A building the Auckland Airport company hopes will be the first in the country to win the prestigious Leed green-building certification opens today.
Our shipping treated badly, say West Coast businesses
7 Oct 2008
West Coast business interests say that the carbon emissions trading regime is being deliberately slanted to favour rail over coastal shipping, effectively by-passing Westport and Greymouth as coal exporting ports.
London might get Olympics buses from Ashburton
7 Oct 2008
Ashburton’s Designline appears to have won a bid to supply eco-buses for London’s Olympic Games in 2012.
Bank offers customers fixed-price diesel deal
23 Sep 2008
Westpac is leveraging off its drive into industrial equipment leasing by expanding the package, and is now offering its customers a longer-term fixed price on their diesel supply.
Want a new Mitsi electric? Don't hold your breath
19 Sep 2008
Only one of Mitsubishi’s i MiEV electric vehicles is confirmed as coming to New Zealand in 2009 for display and evaluation purposes – and there are doubts the car maker will ever bring “useful” numbers them into the country for sale.
Kiwi boffin says he can turn tyres into fuel
16 Sep 2008
A New Zealander has developed a compact and mobile refinery appliance that he says can derive automotive fuel from the nation’s dumped tyres.
NZ algae-to-fuels pioneer claims world breakthrough
12 Sep 2008
New Zealand’s Aquaflow Bionomic Corporation says it has become the first company in the world to produce green-crude from wild algae.
Govt all talk and no action, says vehicle emissions group
9 Sep 2008
The Government needs to put its money where its mouth is when it comes to lowering vehicle emissions, says a high-powered lobby group.
Ecology group wants NZ ban on Brazilian biofuel
9 Sep 2008
The Pacific Institute of Resource Management - the New Zealand watchdog sponsored by Ecologist founder Teddy Goldsmith - is challenging the EECA’s claim that biofuels from Brazil are even remotely sustainable.
Crammed capital to put its faith in new-look car pooling
2 Sep 2008
Incentives to make it easier for people to car pool will be offered to all workplaces in the Wellington region early next year.
ANALYSIS: How we can live without cars
26 Aug 2008
A new report by the Land Transport Agency reads like a Green Party policy statement at first glance – it’s time to change public attitudes so that single-occupant car journeys become a thing of the past and people use more public transport.
NEW ROADS: Do we really need them, asks energy activist
26 Aug 2008
Forget road tolls - the real questions is whether we need new roads at all.
Car-racing series gives nod to ethanol-mix biofuels
19 Aug 2008
Cars in the Toyota Racing Series will be allowed to run on ethanol-based biofuels, after Motorsport New Zealand modified the rules to allow it.
Gull's whey-based 91-octane biofuel mix hits pumps today
8 Aug 2008
Gull New Zealand has just announced that it will begin selling a new whey-based 91-octane biofuel in Auckland this morning.
Pioneer system changes hydrocarbons to hydrogen under the bonnet
8 Aug 2008
Mobil is developing an under-the-bonnet system that converts conventional hydrocarbons, such as petrol or diesel, into hydrogen within the engine.
Local ship operator investigates move to biofuel
29 Jul 2008
Lyttelton-based sea, rail and road-freight company Pacifica is investigating the viability of biofuel for use in its generators and stevedoring equipment.
Our politicians ignoring peak oil impact, says forum
25 Jul 2008
Politicians are failing to deal with the impact of peak oil, imperilling New Zealand’s economic future says the Sustainable Energy Forum.
Minister stays mum on support for Biofuels bill
25 Jul 2008
The Government says that its Biofuel bill has the backing of industry, but is not saying whether it has the backing of Parliament.
Bitumen industry hits back at claims by cement companies
22 Jul 2008
Road contractors are responding to the cement-for-roads campaign with some research of their own and that will demonstrate a minimised through-life carbon footprint for bitumen paving compared to that of cement.
Long-haul airlines to get carbon relief from Europe
18 Jul 2008
Airlines flying long-haul to Europe will get extra allocations of carbon credits under the European emissions trading scheme, says the European Commission to New Zealand.
Air NZ reviewing implications of EU emissions plan
15 Jul 2008
Air New Zealand remains tight-lipped over the possible impact of the European Parliament’s second-reading vote in favour of including aviation in the European Union’s emissions trading scheme in 2012.
Petrol shock: $8 a litre within 10 years, says Aussie report
11 Jul 2008
Petrol prices could hit $A8 a litre within 10 years, adding 31 cents to the price of a loaf of bread and pushing weekly household fuel bills as high as $220 a week, the Australian research institute CSIRO is warning in a report out today.
Toyoto NZ believes it still has the ‘green’ advantage
27 Jun 2008
Toyota New Zealand still feels it has the edge when it comes to ‘green’ vehicles, despite recent claims by some luxury car manufacturers.
Freight rail seen as way to reduce greenhouse gases
27 Jun 2008
The United States would save billions of gallons of fuel and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by millions of tonnes if freight was shifted from highways to rail, a Senate panel has been told.
NZ biodiesel market big enough for everyone, says Solid Energy
24 Jun 2008
Biodiesel produced from a variety of sources has every opportunity to find a market in New Zealand, says Andy Matheson, Solid Energy’s general manager for renewable energy.
No local biofuel under proposed law - manufacturers
24 Jun 2008
Local production of biofuels will be halted by changes to the Biofuels Bill, which came back into Parliament yesterday, say manufacturers.
Palmerston North sells landfill credits to Toyota
24 Jun 2008
The Palmerston North City Council’s sale of 4500 carbon credits from its Awapuni landfill to Toyota New Zealand follows an earlier and pioneering sale of carbon credits to the Austrian Government two years ago.
BP enlists NZ in tallow-to-transport fuel refining
20 Jun 2008
BP is turning tallow into biofuels in an Australasian–wide development.
Auckland can cope with increased public transport use
20 Jun 2008
Auckland’s transport network is ready for a big swing to public transport as fuel prices continue to soar to new heights, says the Auckland Regional Transport Authority (ARTA)’s communications manager, Sharon Hunter.
Big numbers scupper Kiwi electric car ambitions
17 Jun 2008
A breathtaking UK costing for getting an electric vehicle to the marketplace has thwarted New Zealand entrepreneur and engineer Ian Macrae’s plans to manufacture electric vehicles here.
ETS uncertainty deterring large InterCity investment
13 Jun 2008
InterCity is frustrated that New Zealand’s proposed emissions trading scheme (ETS) will act as a disincentive for it to reduce emissions and continue to operate a low emissions fleet.