New Transpower tool unlocks electricity emissions tracking for all

Transpower’s specialist metering and market services business Energy Market Services (EMS) today launched a new service and dashboard to track the real time carbon emissions intensity of the electricity system.
The most carbon-conscious companies and what they are doing to reduce emissions

The United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) wrapped up in Glasgow on Friday.
Countries gathered to negotiate the final details of a global bid to keep the planet warming between 1.5 and 2 degrees Celsius.
Meanwhile, companies in New Zealand have taken the step to reduce their own emissions, as the country works towards cutting emissions by 41 per cent by 2030.
With a set Science Based Target, which are a goals developed by a business to provide it with a clear route to reduce greenhouse gas emissions of under 1.5C, and a signatory of the Climate Leaders Coalition, to actively reduce its carbon usage by 2030, here are four of New Zealand’s most carbon-concious businesses:
Genesis names FRV Australia as partner in solar development

Genesis Energy’s ambition to be a leading developer of solar generation has gained momentum with the selection of a joint venture partner – FRV Australia, a leading utility-scale solar farms developer, asset owner and renewable energy platform.
Ravensdown – LUDF unveils methane-busting effluent system

A major scientific breakthrough in effluent treatment technology will significantly reduce methane emissions from dairy farm effluent.
The methane-busting farm dairy effluent treatment system was launched on Wednesday at the Lincoln University Dairy Farm (LUDF).
Toyota reveals first battery electric vehicle addition to beyond zero range

Toyota Motor Corporation has revealed the production design of the new bZ4X, the first battery electric vehicle (BEV) addition to their beyond zero range.
Auckland Council – businesses join FutureFit

More than 45,000 people are already using Auckland Council’s FutureFit tool to measure and reduce their personal carbon footprint.
To date, they’ve saved the carbon equivalent of 13,600 car trips from Auckland to Wellington by making simple adjustments to their habits.
Auckland Transport – 152 Electric buses on the way for Tāmaki Makaurau

Australasia’s largest electric bus order has been announced between Auckland Transport (AT) and NZ Bus.
AT has ordered 152 battery electric buses in an effort to green their bus fleet. The buses will replace 12 percent of the current diesel bus fleet across Tāmaki Makaurau in line with AT’s Low Emission Bus Roadmap.
Suncorp New Zealand Sets Supplier Emissions In Its Sights With Pilot Of Carbon Management Programme

More than 45,000 people are already using Auckland Council’s FutureFit tool to measure and reduce their personal carbon footprint.
To date, they’ve saved the carbon equivalent of 13,600 car trips from Auckland to Wellington by making simple adjustments to their habits.
Warehouse signs $70 million ‘sustainability-linked loan’ with Westpac NZ

The Warehouse has signed a $70 million sustainability-linked loan with Westpac.
Warehouse chief executive Nick Grayston said the group will have to meet five sustainability performance goals including sustainable packaging, carbon emissions and gender targets to receive discounted rates, under the agreed terms.
Watercare – Homegrown poo-eating bugs that will make wastewater treatment greener

In the bowels of the Māngere Wastewater Treatment Plant, a team of engineers diligently grow small poo-eating organisms which will help pave the way to a greener future.
It’s the first time anammox bugs have been farmed in New Zealand on such a scale, and the team behind the project are hoping the micro-organisms drastically reduce the energy needed during part of the wastewater treatment process.