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Category Archives: Environment
ENGEL
Techspan New Zealand has represented Engel since its inception in 1979.
Elliott Scott Ltd
Elliott Scott Ltd are suppliers of turbo-machinery products, steam turbine gensets, air/gas compressors, geothermal steam turbine packages.
KiwiSaver ban on fossil fuels a ‘dishonest distraction’ – Straterra
The decision to prevent KiwiSaver default funds from investing in fossil fuels is being described as “virtue-signaling hypocrisy” by New Zealand’s minerals sector industry organisation Straterra. Straterra CEO, Chris Baker says the move won’t have any impact on emissions. “We support moves towards a low carbon economy and the transition out of fossil fuels butContinueContinue reading “KiwiSaver ban on fossil fuels a ‘dishonest distraction’ – Straterra”
Fuel for the future
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) and Georgia Tech have developed a new system that absorbs CO2 and produces electricity and useable hydrogen fuel. The new device, which the team calls a Hybrid Na-CO2 System, is basically a big liquid battery. A sodium metal anode is placed in an organic electrolyte, while theContinueContinue reading “Fuel for the future”
Academic warns: Soon it will be ‘just in time to be too late’
Few organisations are equipped to respond to the challenge of reducing their emissions when the new Zero Carbon Bill becomes law, says a carbon and energy management specialist who is helping the country’s largest organisations build capacity by training a new breed of managers for the changes ahead. Norman Smith, an academic/consultant hybrid, has forContinueContinue reading “Academic warns: Soon it will be ‘just in time to be too late’”
Mobile learning keeps safety on the move
The New Zealand Red Cross has a variety of courses available to help with company and staff first aid training and with its first aid and emergency app users can complete their first aid course through an m-learning (mobile-learning) approach.
Aussie shortage in engineering has Kiwis rubbing hands
Dunedin’s Farra Engineering spots a chance for regional expansion to ignite engineering days gone by.
Collaboration boosts hydrogen-powered forklift
NZEN’s Greg Robertson gets a look at the future of alternative motors.
Safety show highlights focus of importance
On average, 75 people per year die on the job, one in 10 is harmed and 600-900 die from work-related diseases – all coming at a cost of $3.5 billion per year. These statistics don’t even begin to cover the social and psychological costs on friends, family, loved ones and co-workers of these people hurt on the job.

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