Press Release – New Zealand Government Nine community energy education initiatives to help struggling New Zealanders with their power bills are being given government funding through the new Support for Energy Education in Communities (SEEC) Programme. Last year we committed nearly …
Nine community energy education initiatives to help struggling New Zealanders with their power bills are being given government funding through the new Support for Energy Education in Communities (SEEC) Programme.
“Last year we committed nearly $8 million over four years to establish the SEEC Programme. This funding will help expand the existing network of community organisations providing vital energy education to households in need, and ultimately get cheaper power bills’, The Minister of Energy and Resources Hon Dr Megan Woods says.
Press Release – New Zealand Government
Nine community energy education initiatives to help struggling New Zealanders with their power bills are being given government funding through the new Support for Energy Education in Communities (SEEC) Programme.
“Last year we committed nearly $8 million over four years to establish the SEEC Programme. This funding will help expand the existing network of community organisations providing vital energy education to households in need, and ultimately get cheaper power bills’, The Minister of Energy and Resources Hon Dr Megan Woods says.
“Energy hardship is a pressing and complex problem, and in addition to reducing power bills this excellent initiative will help low income households across the country achieve warmer, more energy-efficient homes with programmes that do things like help with energy assessments, or give out energy saving equipment.”
Friday, 7 May 2021, 9:19 am
Nine community energy education initiatives to help
struggling New Zealanders with their power bills are being
given government funding through the new Support for Energy
Education in Communities (SEEC) Programme.
“Last
year we committed nearly $8 million over four years to
establish the SEEC Programme. This funding will help expand
the existing network of community organisations providing
vital energy education to households in need, and ultimately
get cheaper power bills’, The Minister of Energy and
Resources Hon Dr Megan Woods says.
“Energy hardship
is a pressing and complex problem, and in addition to
reducing power bills this excellent initiative will help low