Welcome to New Zealand at its Best


Organic Explorer has carved out a name for itself as a comprehensive resource for travellers seeking eco-friendly experiences in New Zealand.

Through its website and travel guides, it has provided travellers with an abundance of information about everything from organic cafe's and eco-lodges to nature tourism and Maori cultural experiences.

But Organic Explorer’s efforts have gone further than just informing travellers about the variety of eco-friendly experiences available in New Zealand. It has also helped raise international awareness of New Zealand as a visitor destination.

Eco-tourism experiences feature on many international visitors’ holiday plans and that will only increase Organic Explorer’s relevance to visitors and local eco-tourism businesses.



Kevin Bowler
Tourism New Zealand Chief Executive

NZ Clean Energy Centre

NZ Clean Energy Centre Write a traveller review

Email a friend

NZ Clean Energy Centre NZ Clean Energy Centre additional image NZ Clean Energy Centre additional image NZ Clean Energy Centre additional image



223 SH 5 Taupo
Mob: 021 728 875
www.nzcleanenergycentre.co.nz

Email A Booking Enquiry

 Disabled Access

Full Description

The New Zealand Clean Energy Centre (NZCEC) has been established to accelerate the adoption of clean energy solutions by industry, communities, businesses and households in New Zealand. The Clean Energy Centre building is a model of energy efficient & green architecture. Concrete content was reduced by replacing cement with fly ash from Huntly Power Station. Straw bales were used for insulation on the south and east walls. Exposed timber laminated beams reduced the structural steel required. Window shading was positioned to reduce summer overheating and encourage winter exposure to solar gain, and a green balustrade will use native plants to filter chemicals from the air and introduce moisture during summer months.


The building is also a demonstration venue and showcase for a wide variety of clean energy solutions. Space heating and hot water needs are fulfilled with a novel new geothermal system developed in Taupo, plus three solar hot water systems. Electricity requirements are met via two solar photovoltaic systems and two wind turbines. The building also harvests rainwater, harvests light (electric lighting only comes on to the degree necessary to supplement the natural light) and disposes of its own waste water via drip irrigation to a short rotation energy crop which every three years, can be harvested to provide biomass fuel. The Centre is always receptive to demonstrating or exhibiting new clean energy solutions, particularly where they represent a paradigm shift from current solutions and are applicable to the New Zealand market.


The building houses a number of tenants: Fitzroy Engineering’s Clean Energy Division, Polytechnik Biomass Energy (an Austrian company), Renewable Energy Technologies, MB Century, Vertichem, Biosource and Clean Energy Ventures. These tenants are already collaborating on projects, and the Centre is looking to fill the remaining offices with other like-minded companies and ultimately, to build a second stage to house additional clean energy tenants.


A growing number of clean energy solutions providers are also taking exhibit space at the Centre and are forming business relationships with Centre tenants. NZ’s second largest lines company, Powerco, is an example. They have a solar electric solution for remote farm applications and are renting a small exhibit space and have formed a business relationship with Centre tenant Renewable Energy Technologies, who have a portfolio of on-farm clean energy solutions.


The building has also been designed to host events of up to 80 people - events such as evening or weekend workshops on clean energy related topics. For information, call Rob McEwen on +6421 728 875 or email rmcewen@nzcleanenergycentre.co.nz

Environment Friendly Action

We conserve heat
We conserve water
We reduce/limit oil/gas carbon emissions
We employ alternative energy resources: wind/solar/water
We recycle where possible
We use sustainable toilet/grey water waste disposal
We use bio-degradable cleaning agents
We use reclaimed or low embodied energy building materials
We instruct staff in green practices
We mention green/eco issues on our website
We participate in community environmental initiatives

Tariff

$20.00 per adult, kids under 16 free

All Year Available

Yes

Directions

We are located on the State Highway 1 Taupo bypass, at the intersection of State Highway 5 to Napier.

User Reviews