Resources
Warmer Kiwi Homes is an EECA programme aimed at making homes warmer, drier and healthier. We are evaluating Warmer Kiwi Homes to assess how well it is achieving these objectives and to grow the public evidence base about what works.
Source: EECA
SourceThis study found incandescent lamps generate 3.3 times more CO2 emissions than CFLs and LEDs in New Zealand.
Source: EECA
PwC's report into the business investment decision-making processes of large process heat users in New Zealand.
Source: EECA
This report provides an inventory of a wide range of internationally available technologies that could be applied to New Zealand industry for energy efficiency and/or reducing emissions.
Source: EECA
Good design and installation are fundamental to a heat pump system’s effectiveness and efficiency. This guide for experienced heat pump installers gives the process to follow for system design and installation into both new and existing homes.
Source: EECA
Waikato University has identified options for process heat mitigation across different sectors in the New Zealand economy. The study identifies options, quantifies the potential mitigation and the capital and operating costs of those options.
Source: EECA
A recent review of the regulatory system underpinning our Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) programme recommended investigating a systems approach.
Source: EECA
KPMG research on electric vehicle smart charging technology for use in homes finds that electric vehicle smart charging technology has benefits for owners, and will reduce future load on New Zealand’s energy system, if we take advantage of it now.
Source: EECA & KPMG
Overview and technical report on EECA modelling that shows nationwide uptake of energy efficient technology could significantly reduce the cost of meeting New Zealand’s ambitious renewable electricity goals.
Source: EECA