Geothermal steaming ahead
Hon Gerry Brownlee
Minister of Energy and
Resources
15 September 2010 Media Statement
Geothermal steaming ahead
Geothermal electricity generation has increased to the highest level on record, Energy and Resources Minister Gerry Brownlee announced today.
The June 2010 quarter energy data is published in the latest edition of the Ministry of Economic Development’s New Zealand Energy Quarterly.
“Geothermal is a significant source of electricity generation in New Zealand, and made up over 13 per cent of total generation in the June quarter,” Mr Brownlee said.
“With a number of new
geothermal projects in the pipeline, this will continue to
grow.”
Other highlights in this quarter’s New
Zealand Energy Quarterly include:
• renewable generation accounted for 73 per cent of New Zealand’s total electricity generation for the quarter
• gas displaced coal for electricity generation
• the highest level on record of sub-bituminous coal production was achieved
• petrol demand decreased two per cent and diesel demand decreased five per cent, in line with normal seasonal variations
• the high level of geothermal electricity generation and a preference for gas over coal in electricity generation saw electricity emissions drop to their lowest level since 2000
• the residential gas price has decreased six per cent over six months due to a big price cut from Genesis
The New Zealand Energy Quarterly presents quarterly statistics on the supply of major fuels, electricity generation and greenhouse gas emissions, and prices to the end of March 2010.
The New Zealand Energy Quarterly is one of a suite of energy publications produced by the Ministry of Economic Development. It is free to download or subscribe to by going to www.med.govt.nz/energy/nzeq. The Ministry also provides up-to-date information via its energy data web pages at www.med.govt.nz/energy/data.
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