#1
CCC recommendation
The CCC made this recommendation in its final advice recommended the New Zealand government take action to ensure an end to phase out coal fired electricity as soon as possible.
This advice can be found on page 282 of the full report, available here.
#2
Electricity spreadsheets, MBIE
The Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment updates statistics on electricity generation every three months, and publishes it in Microsoft Excel spreadsheets.
To view the page on which this information is hosted, click here, or alternatively, directly download the spreadsheet by clicking here.
#3
Costa Rica information from IEA
The International Energy Agency’s website holds information on the energy supply, consumption, and generation of almost all sovereign states.
To view Costa Rica’s information, click here.
#4
Iceland information from IEA
The International Energy Agency’s website holds information on the energy supply, consumption, and generation of almost all sovereign states.
To view Iceland’s information, click here.
#5
Norway information from IEA
The International Energy Agency’s website holds information on the energy supply, consumption, and generation of almost all sovereign states.
To view Norway’s information, click here.
#6
New Zealand information from IEA
The International Energy Agency’s website holds information on the energy supply, consumption, and generation of almost all sovereign states.
To view New Zealand’s information, click here.
#7
Costa Rica information from IEA
The International Energy Agency’s website holds information on the energy supply, consumption, and generation of almost all sovereign states.
To view Costa Rica’s information, click here.
#8
Iceland information from IEA
The International Energy Agency’s website holds information on the energy supply, consumption, and generation of almost all sovereign states.
To view Iceland’s information, click here.
#9
Norway information from IEA
The International Energy Agency’s website holds information on the energy supply, consumption, and generation of almost all sovereign states.
To view Norway’s information, click here.
#10
Australian information from IEA
The International Energy Agency’s website holds information on the energy supply, consumption, and generation of almost all sovereign states.
To view Australia’s information, click here.
#11
USA information from IEA
The International Energy Agency’s website holds information on the energy supply, consumption, and generation of almost all sovereign states.
To view USA’s information, click here.
#12
WEA submission document
The Wind Energy Association represents New Zealand wind energy industry. In its submission to the government on proposed legislation to protect New Zealand’s, it registered concern that the legislation proposed would be a significant risk to new renewable electricity generation development and enabling transmission infrastructure.
Read the organisation’s submission here.
#13
Waitaha facts
Electricity company, Westpower Ltd, applied for permission from the Department of Conservation to construct, operate, and maintain a run-of-river hydro scheme on the West Coast of the South Island. If developed, the company estimated the supply of renewable electricity generated would have prevented CO2 emissions per year of about 51,120 tonnes.
This figure, and other information, can be found on the company’s website, by clicking here.
#14
David Parker’s letter
This application was declined not due to the impact on plant and animal life, which Minister for Environment, David Parker, considered to be minor, but due to the impact on the character of the area, and kayaking.
Read the full letter here.
#15
PCE hot-water
In 2010, Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Jan Wright, investigated the potential environmental benefits of public subsidies for solar hot water heating.
In chapter 5 of this report, New Zealand’s electricity sector’s emissions intensity and impact on the environment is analysed, including the cycle of demand throughout the day and the year, and the corresponding impact on how much fossil fuel is used to generate electricity.
Chapter 5 starts on page 33 of this report, which can be found in full here.
#16
Genesis Energy 2020 annual report
Genesis Energy is a state-owned-enterprise in which the New Zealand Crown has approximately a 51% shareholding.
Every year it publishes its annual reports, which are available on the company’s website.
In its 2020 annual report, Genesis Energy explained the role of its gas and coal fired Huntly power plant, and the complexities of removing that plant from New Zealand’s electricity sector, which can be found on from page 17 and 18.
The full report can be found here.
#17
Electricity from renewables (percentage)
The Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment updates statistics on electricity generation every three months, and publishes it in Microsoft Excel spreadsheets.
To view the page on which this information is hosted, click here, or alternatively, directly download the spreadsheet by clicking here.
#18
Genesis Energy 2020 annual report
Genesis Energy is a state-owned-enterprise in which the New Zealand Crown has approximately a 51% shareholding.
Every year it publishes its annual reports, which are available on the company’s website.
In its report, on page 16, it says it plans to phase out coal use under normal market conditions by 2025 – but that gas will be required for many years to come.
The full report can be found here.
#19
Gas production profile
The Major Gas Users Group, as the name suggests, is a group representing major gas users.
The graph forecasting fast declining natural gas production was part of a submission to the government in 2018 on the practicalities of reducing fossil fuel use in the energy sector.
The forecasts in the graph are based on government forecasts from 2018, which have not materially changed since then.
The submission can be found here.
#20
Genesis Energy 2020 report
Genesis Energy is a state-owned-enterprise in which the New Zealand Crown has approximately a 51% shareholding.
Every year it publishes its annual reports, which are available on the company’s website.
The estimates around the need for Tesla Power Wall batteries and the cost at a household level can be found on page 17.
The full report can be found here.
#21
Interim Climate Change Committee report
The Interim Climate Change Committee’s (the Climate Change Commission’s predecessor) report on accelerated electrification, published in early 2019 noted that under normal market conditions, New Zealand will reach an average of 93% renewable electricity by 2035.
The report can be found in full here.
#22
CCC report/final advice
The CCC made this recommendation in its final advice recommended the New Zealand government take action to ensure an end to phase out coal fired electricity as soon as possible.
This advice can be found on page 282 of the full report, available here.
#23
Genesis Energy submission to CCC
Genesis Energy raised strong concerns about the CCC’s recommendation to remove coal from the electricity sector, mainly because there is no credible alternative.
Genesis Energy’s submission can be found here.