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  2. Huntly Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The Huntly Power Station is the largest thermal power station in New Zealand and is located in the town of Huntly in the Waikato.It is operated by Genesis Energy Limited, a publicly listed company (currently 51% owned by the NZ Government). [1]

  3. Genesis Energy Limited - Wikipedia

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    Genesis Energy owns and operates the coal- and gas-fired Huntly Power Station, New Zealand's largest power station. Genesis Energy owns and operates a diverse portfolio of assets that includes hydroelectric, thermal and wind generation. Genesis Energy operates three hydroelectric generating stations on the (361.8 MW) Tongariro Power Scheme ...

  4. Electricity sector in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Genesis Energy's Huntly Power Station in northern Waikato is New Zealand's largest power station – with 1000 MW of coal- and gas-fired generators and 435 MW of gas-only generators, it supplies around 17% of the country's electricity. [46] There is a gas-fired power station in Taranaki at Stratford (585 MW).

  5. List of power stations in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    First power station owned by government. Dismantled in 1941. One Mile Creek: Queenstown: 1 Pelton wheel: 0.06: 1924: 1966: Otago Central Electric Power Board: Decommissioned but restored as heritage exhibit in 2005 Horahora: east of Cambridge, Waikato: 10.3: 1913: 1947: State Hydro Department: Drowned by formation of Lake Karapiro: Reefton ...

  6. First Gas - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, First Gas purchased the Maui natural gas pipeline from Maui Development for $335 million. This is the main gas transmission pipeline in New Zealand. It is 307 km long, stretching from the Oaonui production station north of Ōpunake through to Huntly Power Station in Huntly, and

  7. Huntly, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Waahi Pa in Huntly was the home of the Māori queen Dame Te Atairangikaahu and of her son the Māori king Tūheitia. Rakaumanga Native School was established in 1896. It was moved to its present site in 1974 to make way for the building of Huntly Power Station. [6] It became one of the first bilingual schools (Māori/English) in New Zealand in ...

  8. Husky Energy - Wikipedia

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    It owns approximately 490 retail stations in Canada. [2] Husky is the operator of the White Rose field and a partner in the Terra Nova project in the Jeanne d'Arc Basin offshore Newfoundland. The White Rose field (located offshore Newfoundland in the Jeanne d'Arc Basin) includes two production wells at South White Rose that came online in 2015.

  9. New Zealand Steel - Wikipedia

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    Glenbrook was chosen as the site due to the area's proximity to the Waikato North Head ironsand mine and Huntly Power Station. [4] Commercial operations began in 1968, with imported feed coil being used to produce steel for domestic and Pacific Island markets.