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How New Zealanders Are Using Energy December 2024 Eeca

How New Zealanders Are Using Energy December 2024 Eeca
How New Zealanders Are Using Energy December 2024 Eeca

How New Zealanders Are Using Energy December 2024 Eeca This research provides insight into how new zealanders are using energy in their homes, as a snapshot, and over time. between 24 october and 15 december 2024, eeca surveyed 790 new zealand adults about their energy use, behaviours and attitudes. This research captures how new zealanders are using energy in their homes, as a snapshot, and over time. we surveyed 760 new zealand adults about their energy use contexts, behaviours and attitudes between 16 26 september, 2024.

How New Zealanders Are Using Energy December 2024 Eeca
How New Zealanders Are Using Energy December 2024 Eeca

How New Zealanders Are Using Energy December 2024 Eeca How new zealanders are using energy, december 2024 the consumer energy monitor (q2 fy25) captures data on how new zealanders are interacting with energy in their homes. The energy efficiency & conservation authority (eeca) surveyed 760 new zealand adults between september 16–26, 2024, to learn about their energy use contexts, behaviours and attitudes. The energy end use database is an interactive data tool for analysts, researchers and modellers to understand how energy is being used in new zealand. it is a key data input for other eeca products, such as the energy scenarios times nz model. This report presents information about the energy consumption patterns in aotearoa new zealand, with analyses by fuel type and energy consuming sector. these findings come from statistics published by the ministry of business, innovation & employment (mbie).

How New Zealanders Are Using Energy December 2024 Eeca
How New Zealanders Are Using Energy December 2024 Eeca

How New Zealanders Are Using Energy December 2024 Eeca The energy end use database is an interactive data tool for analysts, researchers and modellers to understand how energy is being used in new zealand. it is a key data input for other eeca products, such as the energy scenarios times nz model. This report presents information about the energy consumption patterns in aotearoa new zealand, with analyses by fuel type and energy consuming sector. these findings come from statistics published by the ministry of business, innovation & employment (mbie). Emissions were 400 kt co2 e in the december 2024 quarter, the lowest quarterly level on record. unplanned outages at the kupe field, and lower deliveries from the pohokura and maui fields, contributed to a 23% decrease in net gas production from the december 2023 quarter. This article explores the different factors behind the higher electricity demand during 2024, including seasonal temperatures, dry weather increasing the need for irrigation, electrification of the economy and growing peak demand. The eeca energy end use database estimates national end use energy consumption broken down by these categories: end use, fuel, sector, technology, transport and building. Overall electricity use decreased 16% over the winter months. benefit cost ratios for the programme as a whole are 4.4 on a wellbeing and energy basis, and 1.9 on a health and energy basis.

How New Zealanders Are Using Energy December 2024 Eeca
How New Zealanders Are Using Energy December 2024 Eeca

How New Zealanders Are Using Energy December 2024 Eeca Emissions were 400 kt co2 e in the december 2024 quarter, the lowest quarterly level on record. unplanned outages at the kupe field, and lower deliveries from the pohokura and maui fields, contributed to a 23% decrease in net gas production from the december 2023 quarter. This article explores the different factors behind the higher electricity demand during 2024, including seasonal temperatures, dry weather increasing the need for irrigation, electrification of the economy and growing peak demand. The eeca energy end use database estimates national end use energy consumption broken down by these categories: end use, fuel, sector, technology, transport and building. Overall electricity use decreased 16% over the winter months. benefit cost ratios for the programme as a whole are 4.4 on a wellbeing and energy basis, and 1.9 on a health and energy basis.

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