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Wind bridges energy shortfall 

The global fight for declining energy resources has barely begun, but New Zealand is well-placed to harness the potential of wind.

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Arena powers up to dazzle the world 
Kevin Kevany is finally given a tour of the Vector Arena, New Zealand’s largest, multi-purpose, all-weather facility
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Making the vehicle fit the job 
Today’s vehicular workhorses often need to be personalised for the specific use to which they are
going to be put.
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Careful preparation saves lives n lahar 
A Hamilton-based company is behind the lahar warning system that faultlessly kept motorists safe from volcanic mud
flow recently.
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Electricity industry facing up to challenge and change 
Kevin Kevany unravels the many upcoming changes to legislation, standards and cable coding in the
electricity industry. more
 
Kiwi companies urged towards energy savings 
Danfoss recently celebrated its 20th anniversary in New Zealand by holding a forum on climate change and energy saving for companies interested in environmental issues. more
 

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