Topics tagged with 'Energy'
Queenstown businesses learn how to use less power
21 Aug 2009
Before spending a fortune on the latest energy-saving device, check your bills, swap to efficient lighting, replace shower heads and install flow regulators.

EXCLUSIVE: Smith firm on ETS despite Rudd's defeat
14 Aug 2009
The Rudd Government's big climate package was defeated in the Australian Senate yesterday, but the New Zealand Government is pushing ahead anyway.

Wind energy key to cutting electricity emissions
14 Aug 2009
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the electricity sector will be vital in reaching the government’s 2020 reduction target, but policy certainty is needed urgently, says the New Zealand Wind Energy Association.

Copenhagen is 10-times bigger than Kyoto for business
14 Aug 2009
By Alex Koyfman. - What few understand today is that climate change is actually one of the most significant drivers of the economy that we're likely to see in our lifetimes.

How green Denmark got ahead of the pack
14 Aug 2009
In December, all eyes will be on Copenhagen as world leaders gather to negotiate a new international climate change agreement. But how green are the Danes themselves.

Carbon-tracking business gets ready to boom
14 Aug 2009
A growing list of companies, from tiny start-ups to some of the world's biggest corporations, is investing in products that will help them to cash in on a mad dash for businesses to track their carbon footprints.

North American leaders promise a low-carbon future
14 Aug 2009
The leaders of the United States, Canada and Mexico have vowed to forge a "low-carbon North America.”

BUSINESS LEADERS: Target will have to rise later
10 Aug 2009
The Government’s opening offer to reduce New Zealand’s greenhouse gas emissions by 10 per cent to 20 per cent by 2020 will need to be improved during coming international negotiations, says the New Zealand Business Council for Sustainable Development.
ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENCE SOCIETY: A day of shame
10 Aug 2009
The Environmental Defence Society has described the government's emissions target of 10 to 20 per cent reduction by 2020 as "underwhelming and incomprehensible."

Crest can't get its hands on million-dollar grant
7 Aug 2009
The first recipient of the Government’s Marine Energy Deployment Fund has yet to see any of the $1.85 million it was granted in May last year because it is still going through the resource consents process for its project.

Law makes electric cars exempt from RUCs
7 Aug 2009
Legislation exempting light electric vehicles from road user charges until 2013 has been passed by Parliament.

Aussie farmers call for carbon trading exemption
7 Aug 2009
Australia's peak farm body has urged the Rudd Government to follow the lead of all developed nations and permanently rule out including agriculture in its carbon trading scheme.

Household impact of US bill only modest, says study
7 Aug 2009
The United States climate change and energy bill passed by the House in June will bring somewhat higher energy prices for businesses and households and slow economic growth slightly by 2020.

You’re not alone – UN climate chief comforts Australia
7 Aug 2009
Australia is not at risk of going it alone on climate change by committing to emissions reduction targets before a global summit later this year, UN climate change chief Yvo de Boer says.

We can do it in Copenhagen, says China
7 Aug 2009
China’s envoy to global negotiations on climate change has expressed optimism that a new agreement to reduce greenhouse gases will be reached this year, and says that his nation’s efforts to curb carbon pollution already had produced results that he called “second to none.”

UK taxpayer may foot bill for missed emission targets
7 Aug 2009
Britain might have to purchase carbon credits from private companies in a new carbon trading scheme set to begin in 2010 to help them to meet their national greenhouse gas emissions targets.

Double nuclear energy output, Britain told
7 Aug 2009
Britain needs to more than double the amount of electricity generated by nuclear power in addition to boosting renewables, energy efficiency and gas storage to guarantee energy security, says an independent report commissioned by Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

One carbon choice: Don’t have that child
7 Aug 2009
People who are serious about wanting to reduce their carbon footprint have one choice available to them that may yield a large long-term benefit - have one fewer child.

Psychological barriers hobble climate action
7 Aug 2009
Psychological barriers like uncertainty, mistrust and denial keep most Americans from acting to fight climate change, says a task force of the American Psychological Association.
Most New Zealanders want 20-plus emissions reduction target
7 Aug 2009
Almost half of New Zealanders want the Government to set a target to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 20 per cent or more by 2020.
FORUM: Nick Smith doesn’t get it
7 Aug 2009
The Green party has produced a plan which is says will help New Zealand reach an emissions reduction target of 40% by 2020.

Market comment: Why cleantech stocks have the energy advantage
7 Aug 2009
By Sam Hopkins - The S&P 500 just broke the 1,000 mark for the first time since November. With a price-to-earnings ratio of 65, the broadest U.S. benchmark is now about 225% over last year's premium of 20.

How US can halve emissions from transport
31 Jul 2009
The United States can cut greenhouse gas emissions from transportation in half by 2050 with strategies ranging from cutting speed limits to imposing road pricing, according to a new report.

UN chief to visit Arctic ice rim to see for himself
31 Jul 2009
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will head to the Arctic polar ice rim next month as part of his efforts to push for action ahead of a major climate change conference to be held in December in Copenhagen.
Costs of emissions cuts most likely overstated - report
31 Jul 2009
A carbon price of $100 to $200 per tonne is being assumed to generate estimates that New Zealand households will face a $3000-a-year bill for cutting emissions by 15 per cent, says the Business Council for Sustainable Development.
Timber tops for environmentally friendly buildings - report
31 Jul 2009
Increasing the amount of timber used in large-scale commercial buildings can decrease some environmental impacts of the building, according to a Ministry of Agricultural and Forestry study.
Business backs 20% emissions cut target
31 Jul 2009
The New Zealand Business Council for Sustainable Development has advised the Government to set a unilateral target to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 20 per cent by 2020.
Guarantee for good biofuel moves closer
31 Jul 2009
A guarantee that biofuels in New Zealand are good for the environment moved a step closer this week as a Member’s Bill from Green Party MP Jeanette Fitzsimons passed its first reading in the House with widespread support.
Biodiesel Grants Scheme off to a strong start, says Brownlee
31 Jul 2009
A grants scheme set up to encourage biodiesel production in New Zealand is off to a strong start, with five companies set to take part, Energy and Resources Minister Gerry Brownlee says.
ETS in place by December, says Smith
31 Jul 2009
The Government aims to have an amended emissions trading scheme in place by December.
Minister’s political games on climate are off target, say Greens
31 Jul 2009
The Green Party has accused the Government of playing politics with the most significant threat ever to our economy and our environment while ignoring the obvious practical solutions.
Sustainability report a useful step towards accurate reporting
31 Jul 2009
Business NZ has welcomed steps towards accurate reporting on sustainability.

Coal pushes NZ's emissions up
24 Jul 2009
New Zealand’s greenhouse gas emissions have risen again, with coal the biggest culprit.

Our ag emissions in the spotlight, says minister
24 Jul 2009
Europe and Britain are watching New Zealand’s efforts to mitigate agricultural emissions, says Agriculture Minister David Carter.

Better timing would help, says airport company
24 Jul 2009
Christchurch International Airport says that timing is crucial in managing the competing demands of new infrastructure projects and emissions reduction.

Government misreading public mood for free ride for agriculture?
24 Jul 2009
There appears to be little public tolerance for a freer ride for agriculture under New Zealand's ETS, despite a Ministerial claim to the contrary.

Companies link to hasten biofuel production
24 Jul 2009
Two New Zealand companies are joining forces to clean up water and produce biofuel.

NZ House told to green up its act
24 Jul 2009
The EU’s impatience at New Zealand dragging its feet on implementing the ETS scheme has taken concrete form - NZ must pay to double-glaze its energy-inefficient High Commission building in London.

Straterra goes to bat for mining industry
24 Jul 2009
Straterra, the freshly minted cross-industry resources lobby, has moved into its new offices in the Contractors' Federation premises in the Wellington parliamentary precinct.

GNS sings praises of NZ oil potential
24 Jul 2009
GNS has joined Crown Minerals in being bullishly enthusiastic about New Zealand’s oil resources

Wal-Mart to demand eco-labels on all products
24 Jul 2009
United States supermarket giant Wal-Mart has rolled out an ambitious plan to require manufacturers to put eco-labels on all items to show consumers the full environmental cost of production - from raw materials to disposal.

Maritime chiefs act to cut emissions from ships
24 Jul 2009
The International Maritime Organisation will issue a package of energy efficiency measures for new and existing ships to help to cut the industry’s rising greenhouse gas emissions.

Ban to talk climate change on trip to China
24 Jul 2009
Climate change will feature prominently on United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon’s visits to China and Mongolia which begin today.

Tiny Tuvalu: If we can do it, so can you
24 Jul 2009
The Pacific island nation of Tuvalu, already under threat from rising seas caused by global warming, has vowed to do its part for climate change by fueling its economy entirely from renewable sources by 2020.
Entries open for 2009 Concrete3 Sustainability Award
24 Jul 2009
Entries for the second annual Concrete3 Sustainability Award are now open, and those eligible for the award include anyone who can demonstrate sustainability in the in the production or use of concrete in the building and construction industry.

UK aims for 40% low carbon energy by 2020
17 Jul 2009
Britain intends to produce 40 per cent of its electricity from low carbon energy by 2020 to help meet legally binding targets to cut emissions and tackle climate change, the government said yesterday.

Low carbon: How Britain plans to do it
17 Jul 2009
In its low carbon transition white paper, the British government sets out how it intends to meet its binding carbon budget across all sectors.

High-speed rail part of UK carbon strategy
17 Jul 2009
High-speed rail, incentives for low-emission transport and investment in offshore wind and marine energy are at the heart of the British government plans announced yesterday to bring down the country’s carbon emissions.

Exxon to invest millions in fuel from algae
17 Jul 2009
Oil giant Exxon Mobil, whose chief executive once mocked alternative energy by referring to ethanol as “moonshine,” is about to venture into biofuels.

US ready to lead on climate change, Chu tells China
17 Jul 2009
US Energy Secretary Steven Chu has told an audience in China that the United States is now ready to lead in the fight against climate change.