
This information comes courtesy of New Zealand�s Minister of Energy and Resources, Gerry Brownlee, based on the June 2010 quarter energy data published in the latest edition of the Ministry of Economic Development�s New Zealand Energy Quarterly. The main use of geothermal energy in the country is for electricity generation (according to the Ministry of Economic Development�s Energy Outlook Reference Scenario, geothermal is currently the most economic option for new electricity generation in New Zealand). In 2009, electricity generation from geothermal accounted for over 10% of New Zealand�s total electricity supply, and that number is expected to increase substantially over the next 25 years.

�Geothermal is a significant source of electricity generation in New Zealand, and made up over 13 per cent of total generation in the June quarter,� said Mr Brownlee, in a statement. �With a number of new geothermal projects in the pipeline, this will continue to grow.� Other highlights from this quarter�s New Zealand Energy Quarterly include the fact that renewable generation currently accounts for 73% of New Zealand�s total electricity generation, and that, in the remaining 27%, gas has now displaced coal�a combination of factors that have caused the country�s greenhouse gas emissions due to electricity generation to drop to their lowest level since 2000.
Source : http://www.tomorrowisgreener.com/geothermal-powers-new-zealand%E2%80%99s-needs/
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