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The resource consent application was lodged in August 2011 and consents were granted in June 2012. This was appealed to the Environment Court. In July 2013, Genesis announced that all appeals had been resolved. [2] Resource consent for the project expires in 2023. [3] Resource consent for the wind farm expires if work is not begun before 2023. [4]
The project was purchased by Genesis Energy Limited in June 2010. But by 2011 Genesis said the project was not a priority as the company focused its attention elsewhere, such as a wind farm in Wairarapa. [8] The project had already attracted opposition, such as from the West Catlins Preservation Society which had concerns about the visual ...
In December 2012, Genesis Energy placed one of the four Huntly Power Station 250 MW units into long-term storage. [8] The second coal-fired 250 MW unit was permanently retired in June 2015 [ 9 ] after being placed in storage (with a 90 day return to service) in 2013.
Genesis Energy LP expects its third-quarter earnings will be negatively impacted following a longer-than-expected delay in restarting U.S. Gulf of Mexico production in the wake of Hurricane Barry ...
Genesis Energy is looking to enlarge its coffers with an offering of new units. The company has boosted the number of units it's unloading in an underwritten public issue, to 5 million from the ...
However, local councils denied the application for resource consents. This project was notable in being one of the few power projects to be denied resource consents. Genesis Energy appealed to the Environment Court, which, in 2005, granted the resource consents until the year 2015, overturning the decision of the local councils. [5]
Genesis Energy (NYS: GEL) is expected to report Q4 earnings on Feb. 14. Here's what Wall Street wants to see: The 10-second takeaway Comparing the upcoming quarter to the prior-year quarter ...
The plant is owned/managed by Genesis Solar, LLC, a subsidiary of NextEra Energy Resources, LLC. The Genesis Solar Energy Project is located about 25 miles (40 km) west of Blythe, in the Lower Colorado River Valley. [4] The plant was built in the Colorado Desert along an ancient trade route that native people had traveled for thousands of years.