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Geothermal Energy Progress
Saturday, 8 March 2008, 1:27 pm | New Zealand Geothermal Association
Geothermal energy is renewable energy generated from heat naturally stored beneath the surface of the earth. Generation and heat supply technologies are well-established in New Zealand and are a sound, low maintenance alternative to fossil fuel energy ... More >>
Geothermal in Energy Strategies
Monday, 15 October 2007, 9:39 am | New Zealand Geothermal Association
Yesterday the Government released its New Zealand Energy Strategy and the New Zealand Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy. More >>
Upcoming Geothermal Development
Thursday, 1 March 2007, 10:16 am | New Zealand Geothermal Association
The Executive Officer of the New Zealand Geothermal Association, Brian White says he is confident that there are substantial quantities of undeveloped or under-developed geothermal resources that could be readily tapped in New Zealand at competitive prices. More >>
New Geothermal Development in NZ Looks More Likely
Friday, 17 November 2006, 10:33 am | New Zealand Geothermal Association
Three important events related to geothermal energy are being held at Auckland University this week. They are: More >>
Contact Opens Wairakei Geothermal Plant Extension
Thursday, 8 September 2005, 2:33 pm | New Zealand Geothermal Association
The New Zealand Geothermal Association congratulates Contact Energy on the official opening of their Wairakei binary cycle plant at their Wairakei geothermal power station. More >>
Major Changes to Geothermal Ownership at Kawerau
Tuesday, 19 July 2005, 2:42 pm | New Zealand Geothermal Association
The New Zealand Geothermal Association is pleased to hear of the changes in geothermal asset ownership at Kawerau announced last week. More >>
Geothermal Experts Attends World Geothermal Conf.
Tuesday, 26 April 2005, 9:13 am | New Zealand Geothermal Association
Around 40 New Zealand scientists, engineers and developers are attending one of the largest international geothermal conferences in the last five years. The conference is expected to draw in nearly 1000 people from Iceland to Australia. More >>