Monthly Archives: December 2016

Gisborne, East Coast asked to prepare for being without power until Tuesday afternoon

Gisborne, East Coast asked to prepare for being without power until Tuesday afternoon

Eastland Network is warning Gisborne and East Coast families to prepare themselves to be without power until late tomorrow afternoon. General manager Brent Stewart says a light aircraft struck a large section of the 110KV line which supplies the area from Tuai to Gisborne. “The plane hit a 800m span, causing serious damage to both… Read more »

Major power outage in Gisborne and East Coast

Major power outage in Gisborne and East Coast

Most people in Gisborne and the East Coast are still without power, following serious damage to the 110kV line which supplies the area from Tuai to Gisborne. “A light aircraft struck a large section of the lines, causing serious damage to both circuits,” said Brent Stweart, general manager Eastland Network. “Our crew is in the… Read more »

Major power cut in Gisborne region

Major power cut in Gisborne region

A major power cut involving the 110kV line into the district from Tuaia has interrupted supply across the whole of the Gisborne area.  Shortly after 9am, electricity supply was lost to Gisborne East Coast region, affecting 20,000 connections which supply the entire population of the area. Eastland Network general manager Brent Stewart said 5000 customers… Read more »

Eastland Group to electrify 75 percent of fleet by 2019

Eastland Group to electrify 75 percent of fleet by 2019

Eastland Group has announced a commitment to ensuring its non-commercial vehicle fleet is 75 percent electric by 2019. Speaking at a customer Christmas function in Gisborne last night, chief executive Matt Todd said the company already owned five electric or hybrid vehicles, has three more fully electric vehicles on order and planned to increase that… Read more »

Red vessell attracting attention at Eastland Port

Red vessell attracting attention at Eastland Port

Keen maritime observers have spotted a familiar visitor: the Westport-based dredger ‘Kawatiri’ is back in the bay. It’s here for a routine three week dredging operation to remove the sediment that builds up in the harbour navigation channel and turning basin. The crew will be working 12 hours a day until the operation is completed…. Read more »