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Graph of New Zealand electricity generation capacity by year. This is a list of power stations in New Zealand. The list is not exhaustive – only power stations over 0.5 MW and significant power stations below 0.5 MW are listed. Power plants in New Zealand have different generating roles – for baseload, intermediate or peaking.
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. [45] There is a gas-fired power station in Taranaki at Stratford (585 MW).
Pages in category "Natural gas-fired power stations in New Zealand" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Hydroelectric power in New Zealand has been a part of the country's energy system for over 100 years and continues to provide more than half of the country's electricity needs. Hydroelectricity is the primary source of renewable energy in New Zealand. Power is generated the most in the South Island and is used most in the North Island. [1]
The original Waitaki power stations discharge water back into the Waitaki River which then forms a storage lake for the next station in the chain. The three power stations are: Benmore (540 MW) (2,200 GWh) 1965; Aviemore (220 MW) (940 GWh) 1968; Waitaki (105 MW) (500 GWh) 1935
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Pages in category "Hydroelectric power stations in New Zealand" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .