#New Zealand
Articles etiquetados con «New Zealand».
Patea Hydro Electric Scheme
Overview of the Patea Dam and hydroelectric scheme in Taranaki, New Zealand, including its construction history and operational specificatio...
Omanawa Falls Power Station: New Zealand's First Underground Hydroelectric Facility
History and engineering of Omanawa Falls Power Station, the Southern Hemisphere's first underground hydro plant in Tauranga, New Zealand.
Roaring Meg hydro scheme
Hydroelectric power stations in New Zealand's Kawarau Gorge, operated by Pioneer Energy.
Upper Roaring Meg power station
Hydroelectric infrastructure in New Zealand's Kawarau Gorge, operated by Pioneer Energy since 1936.
Waiterimu Solar Farm: Proposed Photovoltaic Infrastructure in New Zealand
Proposed 380-hectare solar farm in Waikato, New Zealand. Acquired by Genesis Energy in 2025 after fast-track consent.
Climate Change Response (Emissions Trading) Amendment Act 2008
Analysis of New Zealand's 2008 Emissions Trading Scheme legislation, its uncapped structure, and political history.
Emissions Trading Scheme Review Committee
Review of the NZ ETS by the 2008-2009 parliamentary committee.
New Zealand electricity market: Structure, regulation, and wholesale pricing
Analysis of the New Zealand electricity market, covering its nodal pricing system, regulatory history, and major market participants.
New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme
Analysis of the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme (NZ ETS), its legislative history, uncapped design, and market performance.
Interim Climate Change Committee: New Zealand's 2018-2019 Advisory Body
Overview of the Interim Climate Change Committee (ICCC) in New Zealand, its mandate on net-zero emissions, and its replacement by the Climat...
Fish Ladder Waterfall: Wellington's Urban Hydrological Feature
Fish Ladder Waterfall is a waterfall located in Wellington, New Zealand. This article covers its location, hydrological context, and signifi...
Wairakei Power Station: Geothermal Operations and Environmental Impact
Wairakei Power Station in New Zealand is a geothermal facility with 181 MW capacity, owned by Contact Energy, facing phase-out in 2027.
Renewable energy in New Zealand: policy and infrastructure overview
Overview of renewable energy in New Zealand, covering hydro, wind, geothermal, and solar infrastructure and policy.