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Off grid housing community for Taupo

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The New Zealand Clean Energy Centre is currently investigating the feasibility of an off grid housing community in Taupo. Homes would be heated either via geothermal or biomass. Electricity would be supplied via solar and wind. Waste water would be drip irrigated to energy crops which provide future fuel for the community. Water would be supplied via rainwater collection.

Rob McEwen, CEO of the Centre, says that conversations held with visitors to the Centre over the past 6 months indicate a strong interest in the concept. "The New Zealand public has demonstrated a keen interest in adapting their lifestyles to live in ways that are friendlier to the environment. They want to do their part to help maintain NZ's 100% Pure, clean green image, they want to find ways of reducing their energy bills, and they want to increase their control over energy supply security" says McEwen.

The Centre has just launched an online survey to assess interest in the off grid community concept, and also to identify workshop topics of interest to the public (the Centre plans on hosting a monthly series of workshops during 2012).

The survey can be accessed at <a href="http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/BPP86YH">http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/BPP86YH</a>.

McEwen says that of the 75 surveys completed in the first 2 days of research, 33 respondents have indicated an interest in the off grid community concept. He says that the next steps are to further quantify the interest, then develop the concept to include drawings of the proposed community, a 3D animated walkthrough, and costings.

"One of the ways to make such a community feasible is to use semi rural land on the outskirts of town so that the homeowner's investment in the land is not as high as it would be if it were urban land. Another way is to negotiate reduced development contributions with Council. Unlike a typical subdivision where Council needs to put in a lot of infrastructure such as water, waste water, power reticulation and phone connections, none of those services would be required in an off grid community," says McEwen.

The Clean Energy Centre believes that not only would such a community lure new residents to Taupo from elsewhere in New Zealand, but that it would have appeal to targeted international markets as well. For instance, young, affluent Silicon Valley entrepreneurs are scouting around NZ at present looking for land. They are looking to get out of the US, live in a community with good water resources and establish a sustainable, "local" lifestyle. The thought process for these Americans is to first look at English speaking countries, which leads them to narrow their short list to Canada, UK, Australia and NZ. For people in this mindset, NZ can easily rise to the number 1 choice because we are politically neutral, almost 80% of our electricity is generated from renewables, we have ample water, and we are friendly to Americans. So then the question for Taupo becomes "how can we lure them to live in our community?"

McEwen believes the pitch goes something like this: "Taupo generates 75 times more clean energy than we consume (and thanks to geothermal, that ratio is growing). We have magnificent natural beauty (think of Taupo as the Tahoe of NZ), we have world class fibre optic internet, we have ample water, we are central to 75% of NZ's population, we are home to the NZ Clean Energy Centre and oh, by the way ... Taupo is developing a comprehensive off grid sustainable lifestyle community."

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