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Energy Minister David Parker and Tourism Minister Damien O'Connor have congratulated Air New Zealand for seeking out a sustainable alternative to traditional aviation fuel, which could play a signi

  • David Parker
  • Energy

Energy Minister David Parker says Contact Energy's move to double its directors fees would be an extraordinary move at a time when most people are having to tighten their belts.

  • David Parker
  • Energy

Middle-income Kiwi homeowners can now get more money from the government to help them invest in warmer, drier, more energy efficient homes, and more New Zealand householders are now eligible to rec

  • David Parker
  • Energy

The 'alarming' power price rises announced by Contact Energy for South Island customers will be put under the microscope by government, Commerce Minister Lianne Dalziel and Energy Minister David Pa

  • David Parker
  • Energy

Dunedin Hospital expects to save more than $300,000 a year (up to 13 percent of its energy bill) by improving the efficiency of its lighting, heating, hot water and energy management.

  • David Parker
  • Energy

Energy Minister David Parker today released the first progress report on the implementation of the New Zealand Energy Strategy (NZES) and New Zealand Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy (NZ

  • David Parker
  • Energy

  • Harry Duynhoven
  • Energy

  • Harry Duynhoven
  • Energy

I have been asked to talk about the challenges the energy industry faces moving forward, and how the government is working to meet them.

  • Harry Duynhoven
  • Energy

Unnecessary barriers to electricity lines companies investing in renewable generation have been removed by a Bill amending the Electricity Industry Reform Act passed in Parliament today, Energy Min

  • David Parker
  • Energy

Energy Minister David Parker today welcomed the passing in Parliament of the Biofuel Bill, which he said would stimulate the market for sustainable alternative transport fuels.

  • David Parker
  • Energy

Today I would like to touch on a number of issues and challenges facing both your industry and government, particularly focu

  • Harry Duynhoven
  • Energy

Providing for the country’s energy needs now and into the future while reducing New Zealand’s impact on the environment is the goal of the government’s proposed National Policy St

  • David Parker
  • Energy

Address to the Gas Industry Company conference
10.30am, 8 August 2008, Te Papa, Wellington 

  • David Parker
  • Energy

Energy Minister David Parker today announced three appointments to the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA) Board. 

  • David Parker
  • Energy

Round two of the four-year government funding initiative to kick-start the deployment of marine energy generation devices in New Zealand opens today. 

  • David Parker
  • Energy

Commerce Minister Lianne Dalziel and Energy Minister David Parker today welcomed the amendments to the Commerce Amendment Bill

  • David Parker
  • Energy

David Parker's speech notes for the launch of the Southland Warm Homes Trust
2pm, 25 July 2008, Invercargill

Greetings

  • David Parker
  • Energy

New Zealand is to work with the United States to promote the use of cleaner and more efficient sources of energy in island nations and territories, Energy Minister David Parker announced today.

  • David Parker
  • Energy

The electricity industry’s success in weathering the dry winter has been due to good management, not a lucky ‘gamble’, Energy Minister David Parker said today.

  • David Parker
  • Energy

Energy Minister David Parker today released the updated Oil Emergency Response Strategy (OERS).

  • David Parker
  • Energy

The introduction of a biofuels sales obligation will help New Zealand move away from our dependence on imported oil and is most likely to lessen, not increase, the cost of transport fuel, Energy Mi

  • David Parker
  • Energy

Engineering a sustainable electricity industry
Address to the Electricity Engineers Association Conference
9.00am, 20 June 2008,
Christchurch Convention Centre

  • David Parker
  • Energy

The traditional incandescent light bulb is on its way out, as part of a strategy for more energy efficient lighting announced today by Energy Minister David Parker and Government Spokesperson on En

  • David Parker
  • Energy