Fossil Fuels, hydro-electric dams and, more recently, wind farms.
Hydro Electric Dams, Geothermal, Wind Power
Yes, several. 52% of power in NZ comes from hydro.
Tidal energy is not yet used in New Zealand for electric power generation, but there are suggestions for installations in the northern harbours on the west coast, and for Cook Strait. The Cook Strait site is probably a better site.
No, New Zealand did not invent nuclear power, but Ernest Rutherford, a New Zealand scientist, was involved in the original dicoveries that led to nuclear energy.
Race Across New Zealand - Rocket Power - was created in 2002.
The electric fence!
In New Zealand and Japan it is known as geothermal power, which is power extracted from heat stored in the earth. As of 2010 there are 10 geothermal power stations operational or under construction in New Zealand. Japan has 15 such plants.
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Reefton, in the South Island.
Britain
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Wellington and manawatu.