2009
NSL on Rural Delivery - TVNZ Interview
Ian and Malcolm were interviewed by Rural Delivery, a TVNZ Saturday morning presentation.
Rural Delivery TV Interview
Rural Delivery TV Interview
How I Made It: Martin Dix, Founder of Current Cost
09/03/09 23:12 Filed in: Electricity
From The Sunday Times
March 8, 2009
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/entrepreneur/article5853325.ece
Light bulb showed homeowners how to save electricity
Rachel Bridge
IF 10 people were asked to guess how much it costs to power a 100 watt light bulb left on for a year, the chances are they would all come up with different answers. It was questions such as these that inspired Martin Dix to create a monitor that records how much electricity a household uses — and what it costs. Read More...
March 8, 2009
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/entrepreneur/article5853325.ece
Light bulb showed homeowners how to save electricity
Rachel Bridge
IF 10 people were asked to guess how much it costs to power a 100 watt light bulb left on for a year, the chances are they would all come up with different answers. It was questions such as these that inspired Martin Dix to create a monitor that records how much electricity a household uses — and what it costs. Read More...
Effluent to Energy (Radio NZ Country Life Interview with Ian)
Canterbury based electrical power engineer, Ian Bywater has developed an effluent-to-energy system for dairy units. (duration: 14′31″)
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Scott Base 2 International Ventures - Beachhead in Canada
Recent Meeting with International Delegates
Today we had an interesting visit from the Neil and Gillian from Scott Base 2 International Ventures. Natural Systems Ltd is being examined for its potential to add value to the Canadian Agritechnology economy. Canada has got some pretty good stuff happening around the "Tech Triangle". Read More...
Today we had an interesting visit from the Neil and Gillian from Scott Base 2 International Ventures. Natural Systems Ltd is being examined for its potential to add value to the Canadian Agritechnology economy. Canada has got some pretty good stuff happening around the "Tech Triangle". Read More...