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Secondary school students in the North Canterbury and Kaikoura region have been given the opportunity to participate in the EVolocity Electric Vehicle Competition thanks to sponsorship support from MainPower. Seven...
The Kaiapoi Letterbox Sculpture was unveiled in its new permanent location on the corner of Williams and Fuller streets in September. MainPower sponsored the installation of the sculpture, which...
MainPower Chief Executive Bruce Emson has joined the Board of the Electricity Networks Association after being voted in by members at the annual meeting, earlier this month. The Electricity...
The Mayor of Waimakariri, David Ayers, and MainPower Chief Executive Bruce Emson, officially opened the Burnt Hill Substation at a ceremony held on site on Wednesday 14 October. BurntHillSubstationOpening 8902...
Recent severe weather events in the North Canterbury region serve as timely reminders of the danger of fallen power lines. Severe weather including strong winds and snow often result in...
Established in partnership with the Hurunui District Council and MainPower, the $10,000 fund is open to residents of the Hurunui District and encourages voluntary and cooperative community partnerships working...
The winner of the 2015 MainPower Workplace Safety Innovation Award was Steve Monk, MainPower Plant Operator. Steve’s winning idea was a frame that secures cable drums when they are...
A charging station for electric vehicles is now available for public use at MainPower's head office, free of charge. The recharge station can be found in the customer car park and...
Katelyn Inch (Lawn Bowls) was named top MainPower Youth Sports Scholar for 2015 at the North Canterbury Sports Awards Dinner, on Friday 30 October at the Ohoka School Gymnasium. At...
Information for North Canterbury and Kaikoura residents Do you, or does someone in your household, depend on electricity for Critical Electrical Medical Equipment (CEME)? Is your health or wellbeing...