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2,500 families to feel the heat
Thursday, 1 August 2002, 10:51 am | Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority
The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA) is providing funding to insulate the homes of about 2,500 families around New Zealand in the next year. More >>
Many Appliance Retailers Not Yet Up To Scratch
Tuesday, 30 July 2002, 9:35 am | Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority
A survey of New Zealand appliance retailers has revealed that many are not yet up to scratch when it comes to providing their customers with information on the energy consumption of whiteware, something now required by law in New Zealand. More >>
Aucklanders Wise Up On Transport
Thursday, 6 June 2002, 2:58 pm | Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority
A 23 percent increase in Aucklanders being EnergyWise about their choice of transport by catching a bus to work has great spin offs for energy efficiency says John Boyd, Communications Manager for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA). More >>
EnergyWise Designs For Hot And Cold Air
Friday, 26 April 2002, 11:28 am | Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority
The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA) is working alongside the designers of some of New Zealand's biggest commercial energy users to promote EnergyWise design. More >>
Taranaki Industries Could Cut Energy Costs
Tuesday, 14 November 2000, 4:11 pm | Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority
That was the message the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA) delivered to the Taranaki Industry Health-Safety-Environment Workshop this week. More >>
Energy Efficiency Loans Saving $4m A Year
Tuesday, 14 November 2000, 12:41 am | Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority
Public sector agencies are cutting CO2 emissions by 20,300 tonnes a year and slashing energy costs by $4 million annually, thanks to funding from a government energy efficiency loans scheme. More >>
Driving Tips Brochure Cuts Motorists' Fuel Bills
Tuesday, 14 November 2000, 12:00 am | Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority
Motorists can slash their fuel costs by 10-20% a year with the help of a new driving tips brochure available from service stations and the AA. More >>