Wellington, NZ --
New Zealand's energy industry reduced its greenhouse gas emissions
for the third straight year in 2011 as polluters decreased their
reliance on coal and gas in favor of renewable sources.
Companies cut their emissions by 1.9 percent last
year, according to a report on the Ministry of Business, Innovation and
Employment’s web site. The fall was largely driven by a 10 percent drop
in electricity emissions after high rainfall and increased use of wind
and geothermal power curbed natural gas emissions, the report said.
New Zealand is seeking to harness more of its
renewable power sources after the energy industry’s emissions surged by a
third in the last two decades from population growth and more cars and
road freight. That’s the fifth-highest growth in energy pollution among
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change members over the
period, even as the nation’s emissions peaked in 2008, according to the
report.
“Over the last decade the amount of energy being
generated by wind and geothermal has grown significantly, causing growth
in emissions from electricity generation to flatten,” Bryan Field,
acting manager of the Ministry’s energy information and modeling group,
said in a separate e-mailed statement.
Christchurch Earthquake
The Pacific nation’s lower emissions last year were
also driven by reduced electricity demand in Christchurch, the South
Island’s biggest city, where earthquakes in September 2010 and February
2011 wrecked much of the city center.
In July, New Zealand delayed measures that would have
raised the carbon price for emitters. The decision came a day after
Australia introduced a fixed price more than twice what New Zealand
emitters pay.
The nation, which got about 74 percent of its
electricity from renewable sources in 2010, is focusing on economic
growth as it seeks to recover from the earthquakes.
Copyright 2012 Bloomberg
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