Wairau Hydro Scheme

The Wairau Hydro Scheme is a canal based hydroelectric project proposed by TrustPower on the Wairau River in Marlborough, New Zealand. The $280 million project would divert up to 60% of the river through 49 kilometres (30 mi) of canals to generate up to 70 megawatts (94,000 hp) of electricity.[1]

Wairau Hydro Scheme
Country
  • New Zealand
LocationWairau River
StatusProposed
Owner(s)TrustPower
Thermal power station
Primary fuelHydro
Power generation
Nameplate capacity70 MW (94,000 hp)

Resource consents

Resource consents for this project were granted in 2008.[2] This decision was appealed to the Environment Court, which in 2010 decided in favour of the project.[3] However, TrustPower put the project on hold in 2012, due to low electricity prices combined with rising construction costs.[4]

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See also

References

  1. "Controversial Wairau scheme gets green light". The Nelson Mail. 26 November 2010. Retrieved 27 November 2010.
  2. NZPA (5 August 2008). "TrustPower gets resource consent for Wairau hydro scheme". NZ Herald.
  3. "Hydro scheme gets green light". The Marlborough Express. 26 November 2010.
  4. Simpson, Heather (26 January 2016). "TrustPower keeping Marlborough hydro-electric scheme on its radar". The Marlborough Express. Retrieved 19 June 2019.


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