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Winter Power Taskforce

Monday, 5 May 2003, 9:46 am | Winter Power Taskforce

§ Winter Power Taskforce § § § § WEEKEND UPDATE § § Winter Power Taskforce co-ordinator Patrick Strange today welcomed rain and an increase in electricity savings over the last couple of days “We’ve had our first good news in weeks,” said Dr Strange. “rRain ... More >>

Electricity Demand Update

Thursday, 1 May 2003, 2:30 pm | Winter Power Taskforce

Total electricity demand for the 24 hours ended midnight yesterday (Wednesday April 30) was 98.7 GWh, down from the 102.9 GWh used on average at the same time last year. More >>

Electricity Demand Update

Wednesday, 30 April 2003, 4:07 pm | Winter Power Taskforce

Total electricity demand for the 24 hours ended midnight yesterday (Tuesday April 29) was 99.94 GWh, down from the 103.3 GWh used on average at the same time last year. More >>

Electricity Riskmeter Moves To Red Zone

Monday, 28 April 2003, 3:25 pm | Winter Power Taskforce

The Winter Power Taskforce today increased its targeted level of electricity savings to 10 per cent, following continued low inflows to hydro lakes. More >>

Call For Easter Power Savings - NZ Short Of Target

Tuesday, 15 April 2003, 5:30 pm | Winter Power Taskforce

New Zealand is still well short of its target to reduce electricity consumption by five per cent, the Grid Security Committee’s Winter 2003 co-ordinator Patrick Strange said today. More >>

Winter Power Risk Increases

Wednesday, 9 April 2003, 3:51 pm | Winter Power Taskforce

The outlook for electricity supply this winter continues to be of significant concern and means that individuals, businesses and government agencies need to reduce electricity demand by at least five per cent, the Grid Security Committee’s Winter 2003 co-ordinator, ... More >>

 

 
 
 
 
 

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