Power Stations in New Zealand - Proposed Power Stations

Proposed Power Stations

Name Type Operator Location Planned
Capacity (MW)
Year Status Notes
Amuri Hydro Meridian Energy North Canterbury 38 applied for consent
Arnold (Dobson) Hydro TrustPower east of Greymouth, West Coast 46 consented
Awhitu Wind TrustPower near Waiuku, Auckland 15 consented
Belfast Diesel Orion New Zealand Belfast, Christchurch 11.5 consented
Bromley Diesel Orion New Zealand Bromley, Christchurch 11.5 consented
Castle Hill Wind Genesis Energy northeast of Masterton 860 consented
Central Wind (Moawhango) Wind Meridian Energy between Taihape and Waiouru 130 consented
Cook Strait Tidal Neptune Power near Wellington 1 consented
Flat Hill Wind Energy 3 near Bluff, Southland 6.8 applied for consent
Hauauru ma raki Wind Contact Energy Waikato coast 504 consented
Hawea Gates Hydro Contact Energy near Wanaka, Otago 17 consented
Hurunui Wind Meridian Energy North Canterbury 76 applied for consent
Kaipara Tidal Crest Energy Kaipara Harbour, Northland 200 consented
Kaiwera Downs Wind TrustPower south-east of Gore, Southland 240 consented
Lake Coleridge Hydro TrustPower inland Canterbury 70 applied for consent
Lake Pukaki Hydro Meridian Energy near Twizel, Canterbury 35 2015 or later consents granted
Long Gully Wind Windflow Technologies Wellington 12.5 2015 or later consented
Mahinerangi stage 2 Wind TrustPower Lake Mahinerangi, west of Dunedin 164 2012 consented
Mill Creek Wind Meridian Energy Wellington 71 2015 or later consents under appeal
Mount Cass Wind MainPower Canterbury 69 2015 or later consented
Ngatamariki (stage 2) Geothermal Mighty River Power north of Taupo 28 2014 or later consented
North Bank Hydro Meridian Energy Waitaki River, Canterbury 210 2015 or later applied for consent
Otahuhu C Gas Contact Energy Otahuhu, Auckland 400 2015 or later consented
Puketoi Wind Mighty River Power Manawatu applied for consent
Rakaia River Hydro Ashburton Community Water Trust Canterbury 16 2015 or later consented
Rodney Gas Genesis Energy near Helensville, Auckland 480 2013 consented
Rotoma Geothermal Rotoma No 1 Corporation Bay of Plenty 35 2015 or later applied for consent
Stockton Mine Hydro Solid Energy West Coast 35 2015 or later consent under appeal
Stockton Plateau Hydro Hydro Developments West Coast 25 2015 or later consented
Tauhara 2 Geothermal Contact Energy north-east of Taupo 250 2015 or later consented
Turitea Wind Mighty River Power near Palmerston North 180 2015 or later consented
Wairau Hydro TrustPower Nelson-Marlborough 70 2012 consent under appeal
Waitahora Wind Contact Energy east of Dannevirke, Manawatu-Wanganui 156 2013 consented
Matiri Project Hydro New Zealand Energy West Coast 5 2015 or later applied for consent
Mokau Hydro King Country Energy Taranaki 10 2015 or later applied for consent
Puketiro Wind RES Wellington 150
Rototuna Wind Meridian Energy Northland 500
Slopedown Wind Genesis Energy east of Gore, Southland 150
Te Pohue Wind Meridian Energy inland Hawke's Bay 225 2012 consented
Titiokura Wind Unison / Roaring 40s Hawkes Bay 48 2012 consented
Tory Channel Tidal Energy Pacifica Marlborough 10
Upper Kaituna Hydro Bay of Plenty Energy Bay of Plenty 14

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