October 19, 2018
New Zealand

Genesis Energy agreement gives green light to Waverley Wind Farm

Laurel Stowell | Whanganui Chronicle | www.nzherald.co.nz

Now that Genesis Energy has agreed to buy its electricity the Waverley Wind Farm can go ahead, Tilt Renewables renewable development general manager Clayton Delmarter says.

Building turbines on 980ha of coastal land between Waverley and Patea could begin as early as the first half of next year – and there will probably be fewer than initially planned.

Partnering with Genesis Energy is a good opportunity for both Genesis and Tilt, Delmarter said.

Tilt doesn’t sell electricity, and needed an agreement with a buyer. And Genesis needs to find more sources of renewably generated electricity.

The next few months will be the final design stage for the wind farm, and Delmarter said Tilt will provide more definite information as it becomes available.

There are likely to be fewer than the proposed 48 turbines, Delmarter said.

“The final number will be less than 48. It’s probably going to be less than 30, because of technological developments.”

Turbines are expected to be 160m high, with a 13km transmission line joining them to the Waverley substation.

Building the wind farm has been projected to employ up to 100 people for two years, and cost as much as $40 million.

After that it will probably provide about 10 ongoing jobs, and generate about $3.3m a year for the regional economy.


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