Energy, Environment & Infrastructure
Often triggered by concerns about energy security and affordability, businesses are increasingly striving to understand and implement sustainable business practices.
As conditions shift in response to global consumer and business demand, growing demand for primary resources and climate change, businesses are reviewing their energy usage and seeking new low carbon practices and production technologies. The roles of science and innovation in this transition are vital.
New Zealand’s emissions trading scheme (ETS) demonstrates our country’s commitment to addressing climate change.
BusinessNZ closely monitors the effects of the ETS.

Tina Schirr
Executive Director Energy and Climate Change, BusinessNZ Energy Council
Tina is the Executive Director of the BusinessNZ Energy Council (the New Zealand member committee of the World Energy Council). She is responsible for the development of policy on matters relating to energy, transport and innovation.
Useful Links
Energy Briefing 2020
As energy leaders and policymakers grapple with the current Covid crisis, NZ is reviewing the implications for the speed and direction of energy transition.
Energy Scenarios
EECA, BusinessNZ Energy Council, businesses, academia and government have prepared two potential scenarios of New Zealand’s energy future to 2060.
Advocacy
View the latest submissions and advocacy reports in the energy, environment, and infrastructure sectors
YEPN
The Young Energy Professionals Network: build networks and broaden and deepen understanding of the energy sector
Resources
Energy, Environment & Infrastructure

Sustainability & Life Cycle Management

Private sector supports rebirth of strong Canterbury

Infrastructure Plan needs trade-offs

Raising the Bar: Towards an Effective National Infrastructure Plan

Gazetting NZs 2050 Emission Reduction Target

ETS – Raising the Profile: Comparing NZ’s Emission Trends Against Other Countries

Right Questions Needed in NZETS Review

2011-12 Appropriations & Work Priorities – Submission to the Electricity Authority

2011-12 Appropriations & Work Priorities – Submission to EECA

BusinessNZ joins major economies business forum

The future of water

