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Nats' research stance worries wind turbine pioneer
24 Oct 2008
A New Zealand wind-energy pioneer says that plans by a National government to cut the research and development tax credit would hamper his company’s plan to provide affordable wind turbines for householders.

Now is the time to get out of Kyoto, says Hide
24 Oct 2008
ACT party leader Rodney Hide says New Zealand should pull out of the Kyoto Protocol in the face of increased pressures on businesses and households caused by the global financial crisis - but it won’t be a make-or-break issue during any post-election discussions with National.

National-Maori deal to put geothermal under Minerals Act?
24 Oct 2008
Close to the top of the agenda for a prospective prime minister John Key with any Maori Party allies is the business of transferring the nation’s geothermal resources from the jurisdiction of the Resource Management Act to Crown Minerals.

MAF’s master tool for farm emissions measurement in doubt
24 Oct 2008
The efficiency of a proprietary, home-grown software package that underpins much of the ETS and Kyoto governance calculations is increasingly being called into question.

WANTED: 10,000 rich investors to boost our country
21 Oct 2008
Attracting 10,000 rich investors who want a “piece of the New Zealand story” is the key to getting New Zealand’s clean-tech revolution off the ground, says a former cabinet minister and merchant banker.

Costs force Smart Drive innovator to look at US base
21 Oct 2008
Freight costs might force a New Plymouth-based renewable energy company to set up a base in the United States to manufacture and distribute its products.

Nats promise electricity-first ETS by 2010
21 Oct 2008
The National Party will have an emissions trading scheme covering the electricity sector by January 1, 2010, climate change spokesman Nick Smith said in a debate yesterday.

Parker: Nats won't, but we'll answer the questions
21 Oct 2008
Climate Change Minister David Parker says that he is willing to answer Carbon News’ questions on climate change policy – even if National isn’t.

Backing is out there for 'right' companies, says investor
21 Oct 2008
Investment capital still exists for emerging companies with the right opportunity on offer.

Biodeisel demand fuels price of wood waste
21 Oct 2008
Solid Energy’s demand for high-grade biomass materials is forcing up prices for sawmill shavings and other prime process residue.
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.

Nats and climate change: The unanswered questions
17 Oct 2008
Carbon News’s questions for the National Party on key climate-change policy issues have met with silence over the past week.

Nat's insulation snub huge setback, says health expert
17 Oct 2008
National’s plan to scrap the $1 billion home insulation fund will be a huge setback to the health of New Zealanders and to moves to cut energy consumption, says a leading health researcher.

Clean-tech investors need to bring money and skills
17 Oct 2008
New Zealand’s clean-tech energy innovators need investors who can bring business skills as well as money to the table, says the organiser of a recent energy-sector investment forum.

National-Maori coalition raises major issues over fate of ETS
17 Oct 2008
ANALYSIS: If a National-Maori Party Government takes power next month the new coalition could face immense difficulties agreeing on changes to the emissions trading scheme.

Northland, East Coast basins about to go to tender
17 Oct 2008
The Crown Minerals division of the Ministry of Economic Development is getting ready put its Northland Basin and also East Coast Basin to tender.

Cook Strait cable in the spotlight
17 Oct 2008
State-sponsored and partially controlled technology is being mooted for the overloaded Cook Strait cable.

Klouwens joins carboNZero
17 Oct 2008
Mark Klouwens has been appointed international business manager of Landcare’s carboNZero programme.

Nats won't back billion-dollar warm homes plan, says Smith
14 Oct 2008
The National Party says anyone who supports the $1 billion Government plan to insulate New Zealand homes as part of a drive to greater energy efficiency should vote Labour or Green – despite the fact that a poll shows an overwhelming majority of National voters support the scheme.

Govt releases rules for emissions reporting
14 Oct 2008
The Government has released draft regulations for emissions reporting by most of the country’s biggest emitters of greenhouse gases.

No carbon cap leaves NZ wide open, says coalition
14 Oct 2008
Lack of a cap on carbon will result in New Zealand being held hostage to high and volatile prices coming out of the European Union, Greenhouse Policy Coalition executive director Catherine Beard.

Company clustering aims to cut energy and waste costs
14 Oct 2008
Energy-intensive industries can cut greenhouse-gas emissions and energy costs by pooling resources on projects like bio-energy plants using waste materials, says the Clean Energy Centre.

We're wasting our wood resource, says biofuel innovator
14 Oct 2008
A world-leading New Zealand innovator says he despairs over the country's inertia when it comes to using its abundant wood waste resource.

Anderton vows to shelter farmers troubled by ETS
14 Oct 2008
Agriculture Minister Jim Anderton has vowed to do all he can to shelter farmers from any adverse effects of the emissions trading scheme.

Hydro schemes on wrong side of the island, says report
14 Oct 2008
A long-range rainfall forecast has ignited a controversy that the bulk of the South Island hydro capacity was built on the wrong side of the Southern Alps.

First NZ carbon credits attract strong interest
10 Oct 2008
The first New Zealand carbon credits are on the market.

Europe stand likely to boost carbon capture technology
10 Oct 2008
Carbon-capture technology research could receive a boost from the European Parliament environment committee decision to back legislation compelling power companies to pay for their emissions from 2013.

Key players ponder Nat's 'unusual' R&D decision
10 Oct 2008
Key players in New Zealand’s renewable energy sector are stoic - if somewhat bemused - in the face of National’s announcement that it intends dropping the 15 per cent tax-credit for research and development if it wins power.

Bluff smelter sale could mean big problems in the south
10 Oct 2008
BHP Billiton’s ever-closer acquisition of Rio Tinto could solve one big and enduring problem ... and create another even bigger one.

Buffett makes a bid for power - that's our power
10 Oct 2008
American billionaire-investor Warren Buffett, through holdings in the Wells Fargo Bank, is on the verge of assuming beneficial control of Transpower’s South Island high-voltage electricity grid.

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.
FORUM: Institute of Forestry reply
10 Oct 2008
It is time for politicians and farm leaders to stop using knowledge of cobalt deficiency and incomplete economic analysis as excuses for deforestation, says NZ Institute of Forestry president Andrew McEwen.
Ministry updates GHG reporting guidelines
10 Oct 2008
The Ministry for the Environment has updated its guidelines for companies wanting to undertake voluntary greenhouse-gas reporting.

NZ in danger of missing clean-tech boom, warns expert
7 Oct 2008
New Zealand is in danger of missing the clean-energy economic boom, says the man behind the country’s first energy innovation forum for investors.

Major players say no to carbon price-cap proposal
7 Oct 2008
A call for a price-cap on carbon in New Zealand is supported by neither the Government nor significant industry players spoken to by Carbon News.

No need for panic-buying, Smith tells businesses
7 Oct 2008
The National Party is not pushing the panic-button over the issue of businesses buying carbon credits - despite companies being urged to consider buying sooner rather than later.

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.

We can have cheaper street lights, says promoter
7 Oct 2008
Replacing street lighting with low-energy alternatives at no extra cost to councils or developers is possible under a new sustainable funding model, says the promoter.

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.

Power users unite in push for electricity reform
3 Oct 2008
Electricity users across the economy are joining forces to push the Government into the biggest review of our electricity system since the 1996 deregulation.

Wind power poser: Low lakes mean low wind speeds
3 Oct 2008
The same weather conditions that cause hydro-generation lakes to go dry will also stop some wind farms generating power, according to a new report.

Asian coal demand gives longer life to Stockton mine
3 Oct 2008
Solid Energy’s Stockton coal mine will operate for at least another 20 years.

Huntly helps Genesis to $10m profit increase
3 Oct 2008
Electricity and gas supplier Genesis Energy has announced a $10 million rise in annual profit - due largely to the fact that low South Island hydro lake levels have meant that the Huntly thermal power station has been running.

'Hard year' nearly halves Meridian profit
3 Oct 2008
State-owned Meridian energy’s profits have almost halved.

Waste water becomes drinkable using NZ algae process
3 Oct 2008
Farms, meat processing plants and factories could soon be recycling their own discharged water on-site thanks to a world-leading algae-based refining process developed in Blenheim.

Houston company buy-in will boost Contact Energy coal
3 Oct 2008
Houston-based Conoco Phillips has filled the investment vacuum in Origin Energy, left by British Gas, itself a subsidiary of British holding company Centrica.

Kiwi company claims world first for charcoal
30 Sep 2008
A world-first invention has been unveiled in Blenheim today with multi-billion dollar earning potential and the ability to impact on carbon capture on a global scale.

Big emitters play the waiting game with ETS
30 Sep 2008
Some of New Zealand’s major emitters of greenhouse gases are waiting to see who wins the election before committing themselves to buying carbon credits.

Bosses know little of carbon risk, survey shows
30 Sep 2008
Most of the people running New Zealand companies have no idea of their enterprises’ carbon risk.

Holcim debates future of South Island cement works
30 Sep 2008
Cement manufacturer Holcim could be in line for carbon emission credits if it keeps its Westport works.