FAQs
Isn't energy efficiency just as important?
Energy efficiency is essential. It is the other half of the
solution to New Zealand's energy needs. Decreasing electricity
demand can deliver immediate benefits both in terms of
carbon reductions and energy security. It is also one of the
cheapest short-term solutions since efficiency in energy use
usually also saves on costs.
Energy efficiency enhances the benefits of renewables, by
reducing the demand on them and making their positive impact
on carbon emissions greater and quicker.
But however much we improve the way we use energy, we are
always going to have to generate electricity, and it is vital
that we make more use of energy sources that are safe, clean,
secure and renewable. Future predictions for transport indicate
that we will become even more reliant on electricity, either
as a direct source of power or as a means of producing hydrogen
for fuel cells.
Both energy efficiency and wind power have important roles
to play in a sustainable energy policy of the future and
have massive potential to help solve serious local, national
and international environmental problems.
For more on energy efficiency see:
The website of the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority
The Energy
Wise website developed by the EECA with
many
information about how you can save energy at home.
Consumer
online also provides some useful energy saving tips
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