Hokonui Rūnanga Register
  • About us
    • Who we are
    • Murihiku Regeneration
    • Property assets
    • Find us
    • Job vacancies
  • Our history
    • Our whakapapa - a deep connection to this place
    • Wai and Whakapapa
    • The Battle of Waitaramea
    • Poupoutunoa and Kauwaewhakatoro
    • Two Rivers: Mataura (Mata Ura) and Clutha (Mata Au)
  • Events & key dates
    • He Ao Hou - New Futures Murihiku Teacher PD Day
    • Energy and Innovation Wānanga 2024
    • Energy and Innovation Expo 2023
    • Science and Innovation Wānanga 2021
    • Energy, Infrastructure and Opportunities Wānanga 2026
  • Education & training
    • Education - Hokonui Rohe Team
    • Te Ara Aukati Kore - Education, Training, and Capability
    • Have your say!
  • Environment
    • Kaupapa Taiao - Hokonui Floriculture
    • Taonga Research
    • Southern Ocean - Murihiku ki te Tonga
    • Energy Transition Programme
    • Te Tapu o Tāne
    • Our Kaimahi - Staff
  • Health & wellbeing
    • Whānau Ora Navigators
    • Community youth worker and advocacy service
    • Hokonui Community-Led Health
    • Kaumatua Health Days
    • Te Kakano - Nurse-led Clinics
    • Our Kaimahi - Staff
    • Hokonui Takiwā Health and Wellbeing Village of Support
    • Referral form
    • COVID-19
  • News
    • Pānui updates
    • Photos
  • Contact us
    • Register
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Murihiku Regeneration reaching out globally for green energy solutions

News article

Murihiku Regeneration reaching out globally for green energy solutions

Murihiku was described as the “Saudi Arabia of wind” with regard to wind energy potential, by Siemens CEO Paul Ravlich at the German Green Energy Solutions webinar on Thursday night.

Hosted by the German-New Zealand Chamber of Commerce (GNZCC), the webinar was a first step in an exciting collaboration between New Zealand (Murihiku Regeneration) and Germany to build a clean energy future for Murihiku and New Zealand more generally.The German-New Zealand Chamber of Commerce Network in Numbers.The German-New Zealand Chamber of Commerce Network in Numbers.

Murihiku Regeneration thanks the German-New Zealand Chamber of Commerce for organising the event, and we give particular thanks to the following speakers:

Hon. Dr. Megan Woods - Minister of Housing, Energy and Resources, and Research, Science and Innovation

Tā Tipene O’Regan - Ngāi Tahu, Upoko o Awarua, 2022 New Zealander of the Year

Paul Ravlich - CEO, Siemens NZ Ltd., Regional Manager NSW Siemens Ltd.

Dr Nils Goseberg – Professor Technische Universität Braunschweig , Managing Director of the German Coastal Research Center

Dr Michael Feiner - Deputy Head of Mission, German Embassy

Dr. Carola Kantz - Deputy Managing Director of the VDMA Power-to-X for Applications

Murihiku Regeneration first shared green energy ambitions, goals, and initiatives with the GNZCC in 2021, cementing a relationship that lead to this webinar event.

In his opening address, Tā Tipene O’Regan highlighted the commitment of Ngāi Tahu in decarbonising Aotearoa, and his support of building connections with Germany:

“Tribally – there are a whole 70,000 of us – a part of a general movement for New Zealand to decarbonise and make our contribution to climate change”

“I am particularly positive and enthusiastic about the discussions that are beginning to proceed between our two nations in this connection.“

An important role of the GNZCC is to bring together stakeholders from NZ and Germany to get project initiatives ‘off the ground’, and to assist with trade development and market entry. A key role of the GNZCC is to connect opportunities between Germany and New Zealand – with 4.5 million member companies in Germany, this is a great partnership opportunity for Murihiku/Southland.

Hon. Dr. Megan Woods highlighted the important role Ngāi Tahu has played in driving conversations in the clean energy and decarbonisation space:

“The national and global move to a low emissions economy, powered by renewable energy is a once in a generation opportunity for us all – and for Iwi to fulfil their aspirations for their whenua and their people. Ngāi Tahu has been at the forefront of this conversation in recent years.”

Energy efficiency and renewables are a key focus for the GNZCC, with Minister Woods highlighting that:

“Germany is one of New Zealand’s leading science and innovation partners, and together we are working to support innovation that can help develop the bright new ideas to help us meet global climate objectives.”

See the presentation from the webinar below:

German Green Energy Solutions

Posted: 14 May 2022

Prev article
All articles
Next article
  • News
    • Pānui updates
    • Photos

© 2026 Hokonui Rūnanga • Website by RS

Facebook
  • Home
  • About us
    • Who we are
    • Murihiku Regeneration
      • Structure and context
      • Office of Upoko
    • Property assets
    • Find us
    • Job vacancies
  • Our history
    • Our whakapapa - a deep connection to this place
    • Wai and Whakapapa
    • The Battle of Waitaramea
    • Poupoutunoa and Kauwaewhakatoro
    • Two Rivers: Mataura (Mata Ura) and Clutha (Mata Au)
      • Mata Ura - Mataura River
      • Mata Au - Clutha River
  • Events & key dates
    • He Ao Hou - New Futures Murihiku Teacher PD Day
    • Energy and Innovation Wānanga 2024
    • Energy and Innovation Expo 2023
      • He Ao Hou - New Futures Murihiku 22 May
      • Live Streaming of Wānanga 23 and 24 May
      • Hosts and Key Speakers 23-24 May
      • Energy and Innovation presentations - 23 May
        • Opening Addresses
        • Global Session
        • Empowering partnerships: government's role in Aotearoa's energy transition
        • Climate Economics
        • Regional Infrastructure
        • Social regeneration and innovation
        • Regional Innovation
        • The importance of the Māori economy through this change
      • Energy and Innovation presentations - 24 May
        • Regional Leadership Panel
        • Regional Plans and Priorities
        • Southern Green Hydrogen
        • Tiwai Smelter Future
        • Southland Aquaculture
        • Regional Case Studies: Decarbonisation
        • Innovation and Bluff Re-imagining
        • Confirming Priorities: wrap-up and closing
    • Science and Innovation Wānanga 2021
    • Energy, Infrastructure and Opportunities Wānanga 2026
  • Education & training
    • Education - Hokonui Rohe Team
    • Te Ara Aukati Kore - Education, Training, and Capability
      • Kia Tū Pathway Planning Programme
        • Kia Tū in schools
        • Kia Tū Tertiary Pathway Programme
        • Meet Your Kaiako - SIT Campus
      • Anamata Māia: Bold, Confident Futures Service
        • Our Kaimahi - Staff
      • Penapena Ā Kura: School Attendance Service
      • Te Aka Whai Mahi: Find Your Path
      • He Ao Hou: New Futures Murihiku
    • Have your say!
  • Environment
    • Kaupapa Taiao - Hokonui Floriculture
    • Taonga Research
      • Kanakana Research
      • Our research partners
    • Southern Ocean - Murihiku ki te Tonga
    • Energy Transition Programme
      • Regional Energy Action Plan - Towards 2030
      • Energy Transition Plan for Murihiku-Southland
      • Hydrogen and Green Energy
      • Tiwai Point
    • Te Tapu o Tāne
    • Our Kaimahi - Staff
  • Health & wellbeing
    • Whānau Ora Navigators
    • Community youth worker and advocacy service
    • Hokonui Community-Led Health
    • Kaumatua Health Days
    • Te Kakano - Nurse-led Clinics
    • Our Kaimahi - Staff
    • Hokonui Takiwā Health and Wellbeing Village of Support
    • Referral form
    • COVID-19
  • News
    • Pānui updates
    • Photos
  • Contact us
    • Register
  • Facebook
  • Search...