The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act is an act of parliament in New Zealand. It is administered by the
Ministry for the Environment.
The act established the
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA; ) is a New Zealand government/Crown agency responsible for promoting energy efficiency and conservation.
The EECA was set up by the Fourth National Government of New Zealand in 1992 to encoura ...
.
The act requires the
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA; ) is a New Zealand government/Crown agency responsible for promoting energy efficiency and conservation.
The EECA was set up by the Fourth National Government of New Zealand in 1992 to encoura ...
to prepare a national
energy efficiency and conservation strategy for approval by the administering Minister.
The minister is required to have a national energy efficiency and conservation strategy in force at all times.
See also
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Energy in New Zealand
Despite abundant natural resources and a relatively small population, New Zealand is a net importer of energy, in the form of petroleum products. The ratio of non-renewable and renewable energy sources was fairly consistent from 1975 to 2008, ...
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Text of the Act
Statutes of New Zealand
Energy in New Zealand
2000 in New Zealand law
Nature conservation in New Zealand
Energy law
Energy efficiency
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