Trustpower
Trustpower Limited is a New Zealand electricity generation and electricity retailing company, listed on the New Zealand stock exchange.
Trustpower is New Zealand's fifth largest electricity generator (in terms of MW capacity, GWh output and revenue) and the fourth largest electricity retailer (in customer numbers), serving 260,000 customers throughout New Zealand. The company owns and operates 34 power stations. It generates 100% of its electricity using renewable energy sources, primarily hydro-electric but also wind farms.
The company has two major shareholders: Infratil owns 50.5% and the Tauranga Energy Consumer Trust (TECT) owns 33.0%.[2]
In 2013 it bought Energy Direct, a Wanganui electricity and gas company.[3]
Power stations
Trustpower power stations in New Zealand
Station | Type | Capacity | Commissioned | Location |
Bream Bay | diesel |
9 MW | 2011 | Northland |
Lloyd Mandeno | hydro |
16 MW | | Bay of Plenty |
Lower Mangapapa | hydro |
5.6 MW | 1979 |
Ruahihi | hydro |
20 MW | 1981 |
Kaimai 5 | hydro |
0.3 MW | |
Matahina | hydro |
80 MW | 1967 |
Wheao / Flaxy | hydro |
26 MW | 1982 |
Hinemaiaia | hydro |
6 MW | 1952 |
Mangorei | hydro |
4.5 MW | 1906 | Taranaki |
Motukawa | hydro |
5 MW | 1927 |
Patea | hydro |
31 MW | 1984 |
Tararua | wind |
161 MW | 1999 | Manawatu |
Cobb | hydro |
32 MW | 1944 | Nelson |
Argyle | hydro |
11 MW | 1983 | Marlborough |
Wairau | hydro |
MW | |
Waihopai | hydro |
2.4 MW | 1927 |
Arnold | hydro |
3 MW | 1932 | West Coast |
Kumara | hydro |
6.5 MW | |
Dillmans | hydro |
3.5 MW | |
Duffers | hydro |
0.5 MW | |
Kaniere | hydro |
0.4 MW | 1909 |
McKay's Creek | hydro |
1.1 MW | 1931 |
Wahapo | hydro |
3.1 MW | 1960 |
Coleridge | hydro |
39 MW | 1914 | Canterbury |
Highbank | hydro |
28 MW | 1945 |
Montalto | hydro |
1.8 MW | 1982 |
Paerau / Patearea | |
12 MW | 1984 | Otago |
Deep Stream | hydro |
5 MW | 2008 |
Waipori | |
84 MW | 1907 |
Mahinerangi | | 36 MW | 2011 |
Trustpower power stations in Australia
Station | Type | Capacity | Commissioned | Location |
Snowtown | wind |
368 MW | 2008, 2014 | South Australia |
Myponga | wind |
35 MW | proposed |
Dundonnell Wind Farm[4] | wind |
300 MW | proposed | Victoria |
Salt Creek Wind Farm[5] | wind |
30 MW | proposed |
Developments
Trustpower's current development projects in New Zealand include the Awhitu Wind Farm near Waiuku, the Wairau Hydro Scheme near Blenheim and the Kaiwera Downs Wind Farm in Southland.
On 2 November 2008, Trustpower opened Stage 1 of the Snowtown Wind Farm, its first wind farm in Australia. The wind farm is near the township of Snowtown, 170 km north of Adelaide, and will generate 380 GWh pa with 47 wind turbines. Project cost is $220 million.[6]
The Myponga Wind Farm is a $120m project of 16 wind turbines, located near Sellicks Hill on the southern outskirts of Adelaide. Trustpower received approval for the project in 2002 and it is due to be operational by the end of 2010.[7]
See also
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