EECA Business Overview

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EECA Business Overview Paul Bull Account Director August 2017

EECA “We are working to make New Zealand a better place to live – economically, environmentally and socially, through the better use of energy.”

New Zealand’s energy use

Overarching Strategy

Three priority areas

The wider government context

The wider government context

What does it mean for business

Why focus on business  

Large potential savings

Recent success

Engagement model

We influence across NZ

Programme Partners

Industry representatives

Low or medium hanging opportunities

Energy management journey

Continuous improvement

Components of energy management

EECA involvement over time

Monitoring & targeting

Staff Engagement Toolkit

https://www.eecabusiness.govt.nz/technologies/refrigeration/

3300 homes

Paul Bull - Account Director paul.bull@eeca.govt.nz DDI 04 4702427 MOB 0273 51 24 60 www.eecabusiness.govt.nz