ConsumerLine May 2010
In this issue of ConsumerLine read more about changes to our Tree Policy, an update on our Fibre Network and proposal to government, important Winter Safety tips and we take a closer look with Thermal Imaging.
Find out more about how Northpower is allowing for Whangarei’s future growth by laying a new 33,000 volt cable into the Central Business District to increase reliability of power supply as the city expands.
You can read about changes to our Tree Policy and how this may affect you as a tree owner, we give you an update on our Fibre proposal to government and when we’re likely to hear back, and don’t forget our valuable Winter Power Saving tips.
You’ll be able to follow the results online of our photovoltaic’s project as we start to trial different solar panel technology for Northland’s climate.
We take a closer look with thermal imaging and how this effective tool can be used to discover potential failures of electrical equipment, before they happen.
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