Te Apiti wind farm

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Construction of the Te Apiti wind farm
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Construction of the Te Apiti wind farm

Te Apiti is a wind farm owned and operated by Meridian Energy Limited. It is located on 11.5 kmĀ² of land north of the Manawatu Gorge in the North Island of New Zealand. It is currently (as of May 2005) New Zealand's largest capacity wind farm.

The Te Apiti wind farm is the first in New Zealand to feed electricity directly into the national electricity grid. Prior to this, all wind turbines have fed their power into local distribution networks.

The wind farm consists of 55 separate turbines capable of generating 1.65 MW each. Each turbine is atop a 70 metre high tower. It is fitted with 3 blades each 35 metres in length.

The Manawatu Gorge area is ideal for wind farms. The Tararua and Ruahine Ranges provide a barrier to the predominantly westerly winds that flow across New Zealand. Between the two ranges lies a lower range of hills that serve to funnel the wind. TrustPower, another New Zealand electricity generator and retailer, operates a wind farm on the south side of the Manawatu Gorge.

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Meridian Energy website http://www.meridianenergy.co.nz/WindProjects/te+apiti+wind+farm/default.htm