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The New Zealand Geothermal Association (NZGA)
is a scientific, educational and cultural organisation
established to operate in New Zealand. It is a
non-political, non-governmental, non-profit organisation.
It has no political affiliation. The NZGA is an
affiliated member of the International Geothermal
Association (IGA) and of the Royal Society of
New Zealand (RSNZ) and presently has 160 members.
Its objective is to encourage, facilitate and,
when appropriate, promote coordination of activities
related to New Zealand and worldwide research,
development and application of geothermal resources.
It aims to:
- Encourage research, development and use of
geothermal energy in New Zealand.
- Advance and promote the establishment of criteria
for the exploration and development of geothermal
resources in a manner compatible with the natural
environment.
- Support enactment and adoption of uniform
and appropriate legislation, rules and regulations
for the development and utilisation of geothermal
energy resources.
- Serve as a public forum to provide objective
and unbiased information on the nature of geothermal
energy and its development.
- Facilitate collection and dissemination of
data related to geothermal resources and development.
- Cooperate and communicate with national and
international governmental, institutional and
private agencies in matters relating to development
and utilisation of geothermal resources.
- Collect and disseminate information.
The bylaws of the NZGA published in September 2007
may be downloaded here (PDF
74 KB).
NZGA Board of Directors 2008
| President: |
Colin Harvey |
Geological and Nuclear Sciences |
| Vice President: |
Kevin Brown |
GEOKEM |
| Secretary: |
Mike Glucina |
Glucina & Associates Ltd |
| Treasurer: |
Pat Brown |
Stretton and Co. |
| Past President: |
Jim Lawless |
Sinclair Knight Merz |
| Board Members: |
Peter Barnett |
Hot Rock Ltd |
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Paul Bixley |
Bixley & Associates |
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John Bottomley |
PB Power (GENZL) |
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John Burnell |
Industrial Research |
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Phil Hutchings |
Exorka |
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Judith Magyari |
Magyari & Associates Ltd |
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Alastair Maxwell |
MB Century |
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Juliet Newson |
The University of Auckland |
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Mike Mongillo |
Geo-Imaging Services |
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Greg Raasch |
GeoGlobal Energy LLC |
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Murray Stanley |
Contact Energy |
Membership Benefits
Identification with a professional body with
a geothermal focus.
Automatic membership of the International Geothermal
Association.
Dissemination of geothermal information by:
- Scientific and technical exchange.
- Sponsoring public seminars.
- Timely flow of published information through
the quarterly IGA Newsletter.
- The World Geothermal Congress held every 5
years; other scientific and technical meetings.
- Point of contact for a wide spectrum of inquiries
from scientists, engineers, governmental bodies,
news media and the public.
Education and other services:
- Discount to a range of local seminars including
the New Zealand Geothermal Workshop.
- Quarterly receipt of the IGA News providing
timely general information on geothermal matters
- Discount to the professional journal Geothermics,
which publishes articles dealing with the theory,
exploration and monitoring techniques and all
aspects of utilisation of geothermal resources.
Membership Fee
The current individual membership fee is NZ$50
per annum (incl GST).
Corporate and Institutional Memberships are available
with a fee of NZ$1000 per annum. Three individuals
can be nominated against this membership with
voting rights in NZGA and IGA matters.
Membership Application
To become a member please download and fill out
the membership
form and post with subscription to
Brian White
NZGA Executive Officer
East Harbour Management Services
PO Box 11-595
Wellington
Supporters
The following companies have generously supported
the NZGA:
- Contact Energy, Tuaropaki Power Company, Century
Resources, Sinclair Knight Merz, Parsons Brinckerhoff,
Exorka International, Mighty River Power, GNS
Science, Meridian Energy, Air Drilling Associates,
Parker Drilling Company, Bay of Plenty Electricity,
Weatherford NZ, Halliburton NZ, Geothermal
Development Associates, Geotherm Group and Hot Rock Ltd.
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