Energy in Aotearoa Symposium
Energy in Aotearoa
With the recent demise of Project Aqua, questions have been raised about the future of power in New Zealand. Are we at a turning point in New Zealand’s energy history?
The Auckland Museum Institute have organized a symposium to inform and educate New Zealanders about the current trends in energy demands, the ability of New Zealand to meet those demands, and the potential of new technologies such as wind power and fuel cells to support future developments.
Guest speakers include Hon Pete Hodgson, Bruce Cole - General Manager Business Development for Genesis Energy, and Green Party leader, Jeanette Fizsimons.
Full programme details follow.
BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL. NUMBERS ARE
LIMITED.
$20 per session (3 sessions $60)
Auckland
Museum Institute members - $5 per session (3 sessions
$12)
OR become an Auckland Museum Institute Member for $55, and attend all three sessions for a total of only $5.
Contact Margaret Spencer on mspencer@aucklandmuseum.com or 09 306 7070 extn. 883 to book.
Session 1 - Wednesday 28 April, 7pm
The
first session opens with a key note address from Hon Pete
Hodgson who will talk about ‘Government, Ministry and CRI
Involvements’.
Chairman of the Electricity Commission,
Roy Hemmingway, and chief executive of the Energy Efficiency
and Conservation Authority, Heather Staley, will discuss the
implications of trends in energy demands for New Zealand and
the planning by the Electricity Commission to cope with
current and future demands.
Session 2 – Wednesday 5
May, 7.30pm
The second session looks at new technologies.
Bruce Cole from Genesis Energy takes a look at the Awhitu
Wind Farm, and will be joined by Alister Gardiner from
Industrial Research Ltd who will discuss the potential,
advantages and practicalities of hydrogen fuel
cells.
Session 3 – Wednesday 12 May, 7.30pm
The
final session looks at the ethical, environmental and moral
issues of meeting New Zealand’s energy needs. Chaired by
Professor Jacqueline Rowarth, guest speakers for the evening
include Jeanette Fitzsimons, who talks about the green view
of energy sustainability, Steve Goldthorpe who will discuss
a report produced by the Ministry of Economic Development on
the energy outlook to 2025, John Blakely from the
Sustainable Futures Organisation and Jonathan Leaver, who
will explore differing scenarios for New Zealand’s energy
future to
2050.