Council praised for getting into hot water
13 NOVEMBER 2007
For Immediate Release
Hamilton City Council is being recognised for being one of only three councils nationwide to respond to central
Government’s call to make it easier for homeowners to adopt energy efficient heating in their homes through the waiver
of consent fees.
The New Zealand Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy launched in October this year is a key part of the
Government’s response to meeting its energy, climate change, sustainability and economic transformation goals. The
strategy sets out a detailed action plan for increasing the uptake of energy efficiency, conservation and renewable
energy programmes across the country and to make these actions part of the normal behaviour of New Zealanders.
In one response to the strategy, Hamilton City Council has ensured that anyone who wishes to install solar energy hot
water into their home will not incur building consent charges (normally $215).
This Friday, Government spokesperson for energy efficiency Jeannette Fitzsimons and EECA CEO Mike Underhill will be in
Hamilton to recognise this response and present an award to Hamilton City Council in acknowledgement of its work to
promote energy efficiency and sustainable urban development.
Media are welcome to attend the presentation which will be held.
Friday, 16 November
5.30 -7pm
Hamilton City Council Reception Lounge
ENDS