
"Mike Casey has co-founded and sold two successful tech start-ups in Sydney. He runs New Zealand's first 100% electric farm and heads a national charity working to accelerate electrification. So why does this entrepreneur turned orchardist want to be a board member on little old Cromwell Community Board? In short, he wants to make sure the work he’s already been doing trickles down to directly benefit his own community, a town he says is "the best town in the world."
Read moreDownload the document hereNew South Wales gets the memo about the importance of finance and announces scheme offering zero interest loans to households to upgrade to electric stuff; plug-in solar gets the tick of approval to go on sale in the UK soon and the New York Times says it could 'change America'; EVolocity takes electrification to the streets to gets the kids inspired (and eventually employed); a tour of the amazing recycling business Redwood Materials; Think Solar and BYD give it away now; and a skit that cuts close to the bone for many solar dads.
Read moreDownloadAdvances in technology and falling costs mean customer-owned solar and batteries can play a critical role in New Zealand’s energy infrastructure - improving affordability, resilience and sustainability. Multiple trading relationships (MTR) and peer-to-peer trading would enable this potential by increasing competition, customer choice, and innovation in the electricity market, unlocking greater consumer benefits from customer solar and batteries.
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