This specification outlines the criteria for ENERGY STAR qualified Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL). A product must meet all of the identified programme requirements if it is to be registered with the New Zealand ENERGY STAR programme and carry the ENERGY STAR mark.
EECA has produced this draft guidance document for local government on domestic-scale distributed generation. The document covers photovoltaic (solar electric panels), micro and small-scale wind turbines, and micro and small-scale hydro turbines. The document is intended to provide information on these technologies, the extent and likelihood of any adverse effects associated with the technologies, and ways that these effects can be mitigated. The document has been released as draft and feedback is welcomed.
This document provides information about the Distributed Generation (DG) Fund, and will assist potential respondents to prepare their proposals in response to the Request for Proposals (RFP).
The Distributed Generation Fund is set up to assist potential DG project developers investigate a particular DG project in New Zealand. The Distributed Generation Fund can help verify whether the DG project in question can be a viable and sound investment.
These brand guidelines help ENERGY STAR partners to use the ENERGY STAR mark effectively and consistently. They detail how to use the mark on products and when promoting ENERGY STAR. By following the guidelines ENERGY STAR partners maintain the integrity of the ENERGY STAR brand and help build awareness of the mark.