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New Zealand Energy Quarterly launched

19 Mar 2008

The first edition of the New Zealand Energy Quarterly was released by the Ministry of Economic Development yesterday.

Votes stack up for foresters' bid to cut pre-1990 forests and offset plant elsewhere

Forestry offsetting gains "overwhelming" support

18 Mar 2008

The Flexible Land Use Alliance (FLUA) says it now has "overwhelming" support for a foresty offset scheme in both Parliament and the finance and expenditure select committee now that the National Party has got in behind it.

Eco day attracts 6000

18 Mar 2008

Waitakere's key environmental event of 2008, EcoDay, attracted a record number of visitors to Olympic Park, New Lynn, at the weekend.

Independent scientists essential for innovation fund integrity

18 Mar 2008

The Green Party says that there must be independent scientists involved in the allocation of the $700 million pastoral and food innovation fund announced today by the Government.

The Phoenix Foundation sound their support for Earth Hour

18 Mar 2008

They'll be opening for Split Enz during Earth Hour on Saturday 29 March, but everyone's favourite Wellington-based psychedelic-influenced indie rock band The Phoenix Foundation say they will still be celebrating Earth Hour - in spirit.

Emissions trading bill backed – but with major safeguard reviews from 2012

17 Mar 2008

The New Zealand Business Council for Sustainable Development says it will back the Government’s move to introduce an emissions trading system.

New national policy statement covering electricity transmission system

16 Mar 2008

A new National Policy Statement on Electricity Transmission will require decision makers to consider the national significance of a reliable and secure electricity supply - as well as adverse environmental effects - when they assess proposals for New Zealand's national grid, Environment Minister Trevor Mallard said today (March 11)

Solid Energy plans major expansions of renewable fuel production

12 Mar 2008

Solid Energy is planning major expansions of renewable energy manufacturing capacity, with new biomass and biodiesel production facilities to be built in Taupo and Christchurch.

David Parker

Electricity Commission priorities updated

12 Mar 2008

The government is improving the way the Electricity Commission monitors the country’s energy reserves.

Don Edler

Solid Energy exploring indigenous energy options crucial for New Zealand

12 Mar 2008

Solid Energy’s projects under development will lead the company to more than double its total energy production within a decade, and play an even more critical role in underpinning the country’s energy security, an energy conference was told today.

Auckland City - long term sustainability plan

12 Mar 2008

Auckland City Council Media release. 14 March 2008 Auckland City Council's City Development Committee reinforced the council's leadership role in guiding the city towards a sustainable future at its meeting yesterday (March 13).

The new Switch store

Switch energy solutions showroom opens

12 Mar 2008

14 March 2008. Switch, Solid Energy’s one-stop shop for heating with an emphasis on renewable energy, opens its first showroom this weekend on the corner of Blenheim Road and Watts Road in Christchurch.

Maori Party: Meridian threatens eels with dam-nation

12 Mar 2008

Press Release: Green Party.Date: Friday, 14 March 2008 Meridian's proposed hydro-dam on a wild and pristine West Coast river will hasten the extinction of our long-fin eel population Green Party Conservation Metiria Turei says.

Global Carbon Credits: Act to avoid carbon tax

12 Mar 2008

Press Release: Global Carbon Credits Ltd. Thursday, 13 March 2008 From The Office of Ross Garrick, Managing Director. In response to recent media attention on the topic of Carbon Credits and the New Zealand Emission Trading Scheme. We at Global Carbon Credits Ltd. (G.C.C) would like to make it known that we have already signed contracts with landowners in N.Z. to assess, manage and market the carbon offset potential of their land.

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