Energyfirstform
This is the CAfE Energyfirst form.
This is the CAfE Energyfirst form.
EECA who has funded the Energyfirst grants has launched a national programme similar to the CAfE pilot.
Expert advice to help developers design and construct commercial buildings outside of Christchurch that use up to 70% less energy than the average building is available through EECA.

Come along to the Our Future Energy Expo today, Friday and tomorrow!
Christchurch Agency for Energy (CAfE) has organised Christchurch’s first Energy Future Expo.
CAfE in partnership with the Association for the Promotion of Electric Vehicles (APEV) and Solar Cities is showing energy efficient products and services to the residents and business owners of Christchurch. Over 30 exhibitors featuring solar power, energy efficiency and electric vehicles are on display and several thousand residents are expected to attend.
Merv Altments, CAfE CEO says “The Our Energy Future Expo showcases the energy efficient choices that can be made in our homes, within our businesses and to our modes of transport now and into the future. It’s free to attend and we’re holding the Expo on Friday 17 and Saturday 18 May at Christchurch’s newest event space, The Events Hall at The Air Force Museum in Wigram. People can come and look at the exhibits and hear first hand from experts in the speaking programme we have.”