Presentations
Presentations made on the draft New Zealand Energy Strategy and related documents.
Presentation: Technical Briefing
[ Published 24 October 2007 ]
Technical briefing by the Ministry of Economic Development and Energy Efficiency Conservation Authority on Thursday, 18 October 2007.
Energy Strategy Delivers Sustainable Energy System - Minister of Energy Speech
[ Published 11 October 2007 ]
Speech notes for launch of NZ Energy Strategy. Grand Hall, Parliament Buildings, Wellington
Powering Our Future - Presentation, 16 February 2007
[ Published 16 February 2007 ]
PowerPoint presentation to government agencies on the Draft New Zealand Energy Strategy to 2050 given by David Smol, Deputy Secretary Energy and Communications on 16 February 2007.
Presentation: New Zealand's Energy Outlook to 2030 Base Case: Future Energy Directions Workshop Briefing
[ Published 23 August 2006 ]
Presentation by Ralph Samuelson on the Base Case and Sensitivity Cases in New Zealand's Energy Outlook to 2030.
Presentation: New Zealand's Energy Outlook to 2030 - Transport and Energy
[ Published 23 August 2006 ]
Presentation by Mark Walkington providing an overview of the current state of New Zealand transport and its energy use.
Presentation: Future Energy Directions Workshop Briefing - New Zealand's Energy Outlook to 2030: Scenarios
[ Published 23 August 2006 ]
Presentation by Ralph Samuelson on the "seeking solutions" scenarios in New Zealand's Energy Outlook to 2030.
Future Energy Directions Workshop - New Zealand Energy Strategy
[ Published 23 August 2006 ]
Presentation by Stuart Calman giving an introduction to the New Zealand Energy Strategy.
Presentation: Developing the NZES Strategy
[ Published 04 August 2006 ]
Presentation made as part of the IPS Roundtable Series on Energy Sustainability, delivered 4 August 2006.
Development of a National Energy Strategy: Presentation to the Energy Law Association 26 April 2006
[ Published 28 April 2006 ]
PowerPoint Presentation by David Smol, Deputy Secretary, Resources and Networks
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