In a climate change success story, Porirua City’s Pātaka Art + Museum has moved from a gas boiler to a more cost-effective electric heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system.
The HVAC system took 16 weeks to put in and was completed on 11 August. It replaces the old-fashioned gas boiler Pātaka had, which was near the end of its life.
Gas has been kept in the building for catering purposes, but Pātaka will now be 94 per cent electric, which is more cost-effective and better for the environment, Porirua’s General Manager Community & Partnerships, Reuben Friend, says.
"An electric-supplied HVAC system is a win-win for visitors to our amazing Pātaka as the heating and system control is now consistent," he says.
"Our beautiful galleries, offices and public areas are warmer and inviting and we can regulate temperature and air quality so much better.
"More importantly, we’re helping achieve one of Council’s priorities, building towards a low-carbon city, reducing our pollution overall."
The area where the old heating system was contained can now be used as a hireable space for entertaining and events, Reuben says.
21 Aug 2025