Topics tagged with 'Energy'

Democrats drag feet as US opens major climate talks
28 Apr 2009
The Obama administration will try its hand today at finding a consensus among 17 leading economies on climate change as the US State Department sponsors the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate in Washington.

Britain advances carbon-capture plans
28 Apr 2009
Steps to capture and bury greenhouse gas emissions appear to have taken an important step forward in Britain, where the government wants to make the construction of large new power plants contingent on fitting the technology.
MainPower appeals Mt Cass wind farm decision
28 Apr 2009
MainPower has appealed to the Environment Court over its proposed Mt Cass Wind Farm.
Waikato student off to Asia-Pacific eco forum
28 Apr 2009
Management and science isn’t the most typical mix of subjects for a university degree, but for University of Waikato student Rebecca Williamson it’s opened the way to a place at a top youth forum on sustainable development.

Genesis buying credits, but quiet on NZUs deal
24 Apr 2009
New Zealand’s largest thermal electricity generator has made forays into the carbon market – but won’t say if it was the purchaser involved in the first sale of New Zealand Units.

Kiwi researchers in major cow methane breakthrough
24 Apr 2009
Breakthrough research into the cattle genetics could lead to the breeding of cattle that produces less methane.

Trading website readies for carbon units sale
24 Apr 2009
A sale of New Zealand Units is on the cards for internet trading site Trade Me.

Origin could be player in southern coal gas
24 Apr 2009
L&M’s intensive prospecting for coal seam gas in the coal-bearing areas of Southland indicates that the durable New Zealand independent is standing by to welcome a major league partner – possibly Origin, according to some sources.

Deforestation must stop, says power company
24 Apr 2009
One of New Zealand's largest power companies is urging the Government not to do anything to encourage further deforestation.

King Solomon looking at more than gold
24 Apr 2009
The evocatively named King Solomon Mines is looking hard at boosting activities in New Zealand - and possibly beyond its core gold-mining activities.

Obama launches push for green revolution
24 Apr 2009
United States President Barack Obama has launched his push for a green energy revolution and to pass historic climate change legislation, making his pitch from a wind energy factory on Earth Day.

US Catholics organise against climate change
24 Apr 2009
American Catholics should “live our faith confronting the impact of climate change,” especially its impact on the world’s poor, US Bishop William S. Skylstad said this week.
Fully subscribed rights issue for Pike River Coal
24 Apr 2009
Pike River Coal has announed that its $41 million rights issue which closed on April 17 has been fully subscribed, and scaling of shareholders applications for shares under the excess subscription facility has been necessary.
Key's 'road' for economic recovery should look more like a light-rail line, say Greens
24 Apr 2009
Prime Minister John Key's recent signals of fiscal prudence in the upcoming Budget are to be praised, said Green Party co-leader Dr Russel Norman.

Forest industry fears carbon deficit blow-out
21 Apr 2009
Normal levels of forest harvesting could trigger a post-2018 carbon deficit blow-out unless action is taken soon, says an informed industry source.

NZ could lead in wind energy, says global expert
21 Apr 2009
New Zealand could be a world leader in the wind energy sector, developing and exporting wind turbine technology and expertise, says a visiting international expert.

Climate deal fraught with problems, says EU envoy
21 Apr 2009
An address by David Daly, the new head of the European Union delegation to Australia, to the recent Greenhouse 2009 conference in Western Australia is being carefully scrutinised by his counterparts throughout Oceania - especially in New Zealand.

Wellington shelves 'green capital' plans
21 Apr 2009
A forecast that Wellington city ratepayers would have to shoulder a stiff annual additional cost has prompted the city council to shelve plans that, in the words of Mayor Kerry Prendergast, would have made Wellington the “first green capital in the world.”

UN calls on governments to invest in Green Deal
21 Apr 2009
The head of the UN Environment Programme has called on governments to invest a significant amount of their $3 trillion-worth of stimulus packages in a new “green economy” to defeat the crises facing the world.

Keeping slim good for the planet, say scientists
21 Apr 2009
Maintaining a healthy body weight is good news for the environment, according to a study which appears today in the International Journal of Epidemiology.
Kyoto news no reason for complacency, says lawyer
21 Apr 2009
The announcement that New Zealand is now expected to exceed its Kyoto target by 9.6 million tonnes - worth about $240 million – does not mean the country should abandon its carbon dioxide emission abatement activities, says a leading lawyer.
NZ-designed system wins Aussie GECA mark
21 Apr 2009
The HRV healthy home ventilation system developed by HRV New Zealand has been awarded the prestigious Good Environmental Choice Australia (GECA) mark.

Hydro dams carry concerns, says Greenpeace
17 Apr 2009
Greenpeace says it does not oppose new hydroelectric dams in principle – but warns that building more hydro schemes will increase New Zealand’s reliance on fossil fuels.

Forest owners in plea for more tree-planting
17 Apr 2009
The state of New Zealand’s net greenhouse gas emissions reinforces the need for the Government to do more to encourage new forest planting to avoid future problems, says the Forest Owners' Association.

Knock-backs no worry, says wind energy group
17 Apr 2009
The New Zealand Wind Energy Association holds its annual conference early next week against a backdrop of declined applications for new wind farms in the Tararua District and North Canterbury – but the association does not interpret the decisions as the tide turning against wind energy.

Coal-rich southern mine heads for closure
17 Apr 2009
Solid Energy’s Ohai open-cast mine in Southland is still scheduled for closure in spite of holding vast reserves of coal.

Carbon credits sale funds heat-loss spy in the sky
17 Apr 2009
Christchurch’s sale of several million dollars of carbon credits to British Gas three years ago is providing the funds for a scheme to target heat waste miscreants by thermal imaging them.

Emissions cuts will work, say climate experts
17 Apr 2009
The worst of the global warming effects can still be reversed, if proper steps are taken fairly quickly to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, according to an analysis by the US National Center for Atmospheric Research.

China gears up for green cars push
17 Apr 2009
Chinese auto makers have accelerated efforts to develop electric cars and take a leadership role in the next generation of vehicle technology.

Welcome to the brave new world of disputes
17 Apr 2009
Changes to the global landscape during the next two decades are expected to drive a new generation of disputes.

UN chief urges world to look on the bright side
17 Apr 2009
The twin financial and climate catastrophes have been cause for nervousness worldwide, but Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has stressed that the challenges also open the door for new economic opportunities.

Why companies develop green products
17 Apr 2009
A new report from research firm Forrester shows why a large number of companies are developing greener products, looking at outside factors as well as who within companies are pushing for product changes.
NZ joins international climate change initiative
17 Apr 2009
New Zealand is becoming a founding member of the Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute, Energy Minister Gerry Brownlie announced yesterday.
Waikato Univeristy to host free climate change lecture
17 Apr 2009
An Australian professor who argues climate change is a natural phenomenon will give a free public lecture at the University of Waikato on April 30.
How New Zealand can learn from “Towards a Global Green recovery”
17 Apr 2009
The Council for Socially Responsible Investment endorses a recently released report prepared on behalf of the German Foreign Office for discussion at the G20 London Summit which highlights key measures in seven strategic areas that G20 members need to take to tackle the economic crisis and re-orient development towards sustainable, low-carbon growth.

Most Kiwis want climate deal at Copenhagen
14 Apr 2009
New Zealanders support signing up to a new international agreement requiring countries to limit greenhouse gas emissions beyond 2013, a new survey shows.

Drilling crews busy in hunt for Southland gas
14 Apr 2009
Accommodation is booked out in the Ohai and Nightcaps coal mining districts in Southland as L&M’s drilling crews step up prospecting for coal-seam gas in the Mt Linton area.

Europe’s steelmakers reap $1b carbon windfall
14 Apr 2009
European steelmakers received over $1 billion worth of unneeded carbon permits last year under the European Union's Emissions Trading Scheme, EU data shows.

French power plant first to run carbon capture
14 Apr 2009
The world's first retrofit of a power plant with carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology will begin operating this month in the south of France.

State governor calls for carbon tax to fight warming
14 Apr 2009
The Governor of the Australian state of Victoria, David de Kretser, has called for consideration of a carbon tax, to increase the price of goods produced using energy from high-pollution power stations.

A $6 solar cooker to save the world
14 Apr 2009
The Kyoto Box, a $6 solar cooker made from cardboard, has won the Financial Times-sponsored Climate Change Challenge contest for innovative ways to decrease the human impact on the environment.
ETS uncertainty points to serious energy problems, says Labour
14 Apr 2009
The confusion and uncertainty created by National’s climate change policy is putting New Zealand’s energy security at risk, Labour’s Energy spokesman Charles Chauvel says.

Energy leaders have big day out at ETS hearings
9 Apr 2009
The energy sector gets its chance to be heard by the ETS review committee this morning.

Greens and Nats do deal over home insulation
9 Apr 2009
Subsidised home insulation is back on the agenda, with National agreeing to work on a project with the Greens.

HFCs clampdown could backfire, company warns
9 Apr 2009
Clamping down on the so-called “bad boys” of human-induced climate change -hydroflourocarbons (HFCs) - in the emissions trading scheme could backfire and actually lead to increased emissions, warns an air conditioning company.

Doubts grow over greening of national library
9 Apr 2009
Uncertainty is growing about whether the enhanced, environmentally friendly National Library of New Zealand makeover will proceed

Wairarapa wind farms win consent
9 Apr 2009
Logging’s loss in the northern Wairarapa is wind farming’s gain, with the granting of resource consent for the first of several mobile wind masts to be built east of Eketahuna.

Rainbow Warrior chief here to talk wind power
9 Apr 2009
The man who was leading the Rainbow Warrior anti-nuclear expedition when the ship was bombed in Auckland is returning to New Zealand to promote wind energy.

Climate change could cost California billions
9 Apr 2009
Climate change may cost California tens of billions of dollars annually in coming years as sea levels rise and hot days cause people to turn up the air conditioning, a draft report from the state said.

Old buildings take the green lead
9 Apr 2009
Improving the energy efficiency of Australia’s existing commercial buildings is one of the fastest, most effective ways to reduce the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions, reports the latest edition of ECOS magazine.