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New Zealands largest energy event
National Power New Zealand 2008 is the largest event devoted entirely to the New Zealand’s energy sector. This event brings government, industry and users together in a challenging, provocative and interactive environment.
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Over 3 days of debate & discussion
National Power New Zealand 2008 will contextualise global energy issues and highlight how these relate to the more specific and regional challenges unique to New Zealand, such as:
• New Zealand’s National Energy Strategy
• Energy security, increasing demand and dwindling supply
• Dealing with an overburdened system, patchwork regulation and insufficient incentive for continued investment
• The Emissions Trading Scheme
• Share price protection and creating long-term, strategic advantages
• Market opportunities and assessing the energy industry

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New features for 2008
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Carbon Emissions Offset Partner
Terrapinn Australia has offset the emissions associated with attending this event, through the CO2 AUSTRALIA™ Carbon Sequestration Program

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Networking in style with an exciting line up of social opportunities
The unique conference agenda puts meeting and building business first
Speed Networking is an exciting, quick and highly effective way to meet fellow conference delegates and industry peers in one thirty-minute session. This brief meeting is the starting point for conversation and networking throughout the conference and where long-lasting and profitable business relationships begin.
Utilities breakfast briefing hosted by Siemens Wedneday, 27 February 2008
Cocktail party hosted by Gentrack Velocity Tuesday, 26 February 2008
Gala dinner hosted by QBE Tuesday, 26 February 2008
Featuring guest speaker Kevin Biggar
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