#New Zealand Energy
Articles etiquetados con «New Zealand Energy».
Arapuni Power Station: Historic Hydroelectric Infrastructure on the Waikato River
Arapuni is New Zealand's oldest operating government-built hydro station, owned by Mercury Energy on the Waikato River.
Matiri Project: Run-of-River Hydroelectric Scheme in New Zealand
The Matiri Project is a 4.6 MW run-of-river hydroelectric scheme in New Zealand's South Island, commissioned in December 2020 after delays.
Matahina Power Station
Hydroelectric facility in New Zealand on the Rangitaiki River, featuring the largest earth embankment dam in the North Island.
Lower Roaring Meg power station
Hydroelectric infrastructure in New Zealand's Kawarau Gorge, part of the Roaring Meg scheme operated by Pioneer Energy.
Puketoi Wind Farm: Proposed Development in New Zealand
Proposed wind farm in New Zealand's Tararua District by Mercury Energy, featuring 53 turbines and a 220 kV transmission line.
Aniwhenua Power Station: Hydroelectric Infrastructure and Regional Energy History
Overview of the Aniwhenua hydroelectric power station in New Zealand, covering its construction, ownership changes, and operational signific...
Motukawa Power Station: Hydroelectric Infrastructure in Taranaki
Hydroelectric power station in Taranaki, New Zealand, utilizing Manganui River water and Lake Ratapiko storage.
Monowai Power Station: Early Hydroelectric Infrastructure in Southland
History, engineering and refurbishment of Monowai Power Station, one of New Zealand's earliest hydroelectric plants in Southland.
Highbank Power Station
Highbank Power Station is a hydroelectric plant in New Zealand owned by Manawa Energy, featuring a 26.5 MW turbine and a unique 2010 pumped-...
Kuratau Power Station: Engineering Adaptation and Regional Hydroelectric Development
Kuratau Power Station is a hydroelectric facility in New Zealand, notable for its engineering redesign during construction and regional impa...
Mangorei Power Station
History and engineering of the Mangorei hydroelectric power station in New Zealand, including dam construction and ownership changes.
Harapaki Wind Farm: Development and Operations in Hawke's Bay
Harapaki Wind Farm in New Zealand, operated by Meridian Energy, is the country's second-largest wind farm, completed in 2024 with 41 turbine...
Project Hayes: Proposed Wind Farm in Central Otago
Project Hayes was a proposed 630 MW wind farm in New Zealand's Lammermoor Range, withdrawn in 2012 after legal challenges.
Puketiro Wind Farm: Proposed Development and Abandonment
The Puketiro Wind Farm was a proposed 130 MW renewable energy project in New Zealand that was abandoned in 2011 following public consultatio...
Waipapa Power Station: Hydroelectric Infrastructure on the Waikato River
Waipapa Power Station is the smallest hydroelectric plant on New Zealand's Waikato River, operated by Mercury Energy.
Ngakawau Hydro Project: Acid Mine Drainage Management and Hydroelectric Development
Analysis of the Ngakawau Hydro Project in New Zealand, a proposed 24 MW scheme designed to mitigate acid mine drainage from the Stockton Pla...
Piriaka Power Station: History and Infrastructure
Hydroelectric power station in New Zealand on the Whanganui River, commissioned in 1924 with 1.3 MW capacity.
Waitahora Wind Farm: Abandoned Project and Grid Constraints
Analysis of the abandoned Waitahora Wind Farm in New Zealand, covering its resource consent history and grid connection challenges.
North Bank tunnel: Proposed hydroelectric infrastructure on the Waitaki River
Analysis of the cancelled North Bank tunnel hydroelectric scheme on New Zealand's Waitaki River, including costs and geological challenges.
Rangitaiki Solar Farm
32 MW solar farm near Edgecumbe, New Zealand. Owned by Lodestone Energy, operational since March 2024.