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Bay of Plenty Energy

New landfill-gas generation project for Wellington - 5 February 2008

In a new energy project announced today, greenhouse gas from Wellington's Southern Landfill is set to be harnessed for electricity production...More

Bay of Plenty Energy Sponsors Cancer Centre - 12 October 2007

"The jewel in the crown" is how Project Hope Chairman Colin Hammond describes the sponsorship partnership with local energy company Bay of Plenty Energy...More

Local energy company's name changes - 11 October 2007

Bay of Plenty Electricity announced today the company has changed its name to Bay of Plenty Energy ... More

Win Comes in Time For Long Weekend - 26 January 2007

Winning a pair of 'Feel Free Move' kayaks in the Bay of Plenty Energy Summer 'Energy Matters' promotion made the long weekend even better for the... More

Renewable generation scheme one step closer - 15 December 2006

"Bay of Plenty Energy has received advice from The Department of Conservation's northern regional manager that a concession " More

Event Draws International Attention - 25 September 2006

"Now in its 14th year, the Bay of Plenty Energy Toi's Challenge continues to grow in popularity" More

Toi's Attracts Entrants From Around the World - 24 March 2006

"I know it sounds like a cliche, but this year's event was definitely the best yet." More

Summer Package a Turn-a-Round in Fortune - 8 Feburary 2006

Ohiwa couple, Malcolm and Lindsay Ballard, started the year off with a pleasant surprise thanks to Bay of Plenty Energy. More

Whakatane WOW's two pronged strategy - 9 November 2005

Whakatane WOW have no major changes in tack coming up under the guidance of their new chairman, Tony Hall. More

Heat Pumps Prove to be Cool - 2 November 2005

Chopping firewood is a thing of the past for the McGougan's after winning a Mitsubishi Heat Pump in a Bay of Plenty Energy Rewards promotion. More

Independent Power Complaints Scheme Announced - 21 October 2005

From the beginning of November, Bay of Plenty Energy customers will have the added peace of mind of an independent Energy Complaints Adjudicator to turn to if they are unable to resolve issues directly with the local company. More

Hundreds to take up challenge - 28 September 2005

With just over a month to go until the Bay of Plenty Energy Toi's Challenge, excitement is growing. More...

Entry forms (pdf 316kb) can be downloaded or are available from Bay of Plenty Energy, Commerce Street, Whakatane, or call the Whakatane Information centre on 0800 942 528 or email whakataneinfo@xtra.co.nz

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40% Saving Rewards Local Power Customers - 14 December 2004

A customer loyalty programme launched by Bay of Plenty Energy this year has been a huge success according to Chris Power, commercial manager. More

Two-person Teams Tops at Toi's Challenge - 27 October 2004

The two-person relay teams are proving a real draw card at the popular Bay of Plenty Energy's 'Toi's Challenge' running and walking event to take place in Whakatane. More

Local Energy Team Open For Business - 21 June 2004

Bay of Plenty Energy's new call centre opened for business in Whakatane this Monday providing a true local service for power customers in the Eastern Bay of Plenty... More

Whakatane Gains Call Centre - 6 April 2004

Locally based energy company Bay of Plenty Energy will open a call centre and billing operations in Whakatane creating new jobs for the Eastern Bay. The call centre will operate within their Commerce Street office and will handle all customer inquiries. More

Bay of Plenty Energy Confirms Truant-line Support - 26 February 2004

Local energy supplier Bay of Plenty Energy has extended its funding of Truant-line in the Eastern Bay of Plenty for a further 12 months More

BOPE Extends School Support with "Books in Homes" - 12 November 2003

Local electricity supplier Bay of Plenty Energy has extended its support of local schools through sponsorship of the "Books in Homes" program in four primary schools within the region. More

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