The Herald last week reported that old Hop cards may be exchanged free of charge for new ones. The Maxx website says new Hop cards for the trains are $10 each. Can you please clarify this? Also, from what date are we able to make the old-for-new exchange?
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Absolutely not.
I am retired and living on superannuation, so economy is important to me. I wish to know if it is cheaper to heat water using electricity or gas (LPG). I buy my electrical energy at a known price per kilowatt hour. I buy my LPG at a known price per kilogram. What I really want to know is, how many kilowatt hours of energy are produced when one kilogram of LPG is burned? If I know this I can easily work out which is cheapest. I have looked on the internet and I can find figures for a litre of LPG but not a kilogram. Fred Flowers, Auckland.
I too looked on the internet, and discovered that the calorific value (the energy contained in a fuel) of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is 45 megajoules (MJ).
This converts to 12.5 kilowatt hours per kilogram of LPG.
The exact conversion factor depends on temperature.
Please can you clarify what the yellow cross-hatch markings on the road surface (eg junction of Mt Eden and Valley/Oaklands Rds) mean? I understand that it's a "box junction" where vehicles are not allowed to enter unless they can make their way through it. I ask as there are always cars queued in it. Am I right please? Andrew Parsons, Kohimarama.
Yes you are. In New Zealand, a driver should not enter any intersection unless the exit is clear.
The yellow cross-hatching is used as a reminder of this practice in situations where it would be dangerous for vehicles to queue, such as near emergency vehicle exits.