First day in the job for new EECA Chief Executive
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First day in the job for new EECA Chief Executive
Mike Underhill took up his position as
Chief Executive of the Energy Efficiency and Conservation
Authority (EECA) today.
Mr Underhill, formerly Chief Executive of WEL Networks, has spent many years in the gas and electricity sector in New Zealand and overseas.
Mr
Underhill said he was looking forward to the challenge.
‘These are exciting times for EECA. The government is
serious about making the most of energy efficiency and
renewable energy, and the people of New Zealand are ready to
listen and act.
‘The beauty about energy efficiency is that every single New Zealander can do it and benefit from doing it. It saves us money, improves our health and quality of life, and is good for the country as a whole.
‘I believe this country has a huge, untapped potential for energy savings. I am delighted to be part of the team that are doing something about this,’ Mr Underhill said.
Mr Underhill has a Bachelor degree in engineering, a master's degree in economics, has completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard and is a Fellow of Institute of Professional Engineers.
He is married to Teresa and has three daughters and three grandchildren.
EECA improves the energy choices of all New Zealanders in business, in the home and in transport.
EECA operates programmes and information in
the following areas:
the National Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy - solar water heating – biofuels – home insulation and energy efficiency – vehicle fuel consumption labelling – star ratings for energy use of products – ENERGY STAR - energy efficiency in business – driving tips for more efficient fuel use – home heating options – renewable electricity.
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