You are here: Home > Publications > All publications > Electricity, Energy and the Environment: Assessment Framework 2004

This is the framewrk the PCE has developed to assess the environmental performance of New Zealand's electricity sector. The purpose of the framework is:
to certify that energy services from electricity are provided in an environmentally sustainable manner through ongoing environmental performance assessments of New Zealand's electricity sector.
The Commissioner is particularly keen to see improvements in energy efficiency and demand-side management, greater uptake of new generation technologies, renewables and ditributed generation, and the minimisation of greenhouse gases.
Electricity is a pivotal part of life in the 21st century. Electricity and other forms of energy are essential for sustaining humans and our social and economic well-being.
Rising concerns about the effectiveness of New Zealand's electricity sector (in environmental, social and economic terms) led to the enactment of the Electricity Amendment Act 2001. This Act, in combination with the Environment Act 1986, empowered me to undertake ongoing environmental assessments of the sector. There are many major benefits that can potentially be gained from this process. Making the Connections and the Assessment Framework are the first contribution from my team and me towards supporting the electricity sector's part in a resource productivity and efficiency revolution.
The second part explains how the Commissioner is proposing to assess the environmental performance of New Zealand's electricity sector. It identifies quantitative and qualitative indicators and a number of complementary approaches.
The assessment will be based on the following environmental priorities:
RSS
pce.parliament.nz/rss
Twitter
twitter.com/pceoffice
Facebook
facebook.com