Otago Daily Times

Genesis to commission third Huntly unit

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AUCKLAND: Genesis Energy said it would bring its third coalfired 240MW Rankine unit at Huntly out of storage to provide backup generation if current dry conditions persist into the winter.

The company said supply shortages were looming in the gas market, due largely to the declining output of the Pohokura gas field, and drought conditions in many parts of New Zealand which have left hydro catchments at historical­ly low levels.

Hydro storage is about 2000 gigawatt hours below the levels at the same time in 2020, which was New Zealand’s driest winter on record, Genesis said.

Genesis chief operations officer Nigel Clark said it was prudent to be looking ahead to winter with the prospect of belowavera­ge rainfall on top of New Zealand’s seasonal winter storage challenge.

‘‘We feel it is the right thing to do in the circumstan­ces to support the country’s needs if these conditions continue through winter,’’ he said.

Huntly has four Rankines. Two are operationa­l and the third had been in storage. The fourth has been decommissi­oned and is used for parts.

Genesis said it would make the third Rankine available from February 22 to September 30, 2021.‘‘The ability to bring a third Rankine to the market highlights the critical importance of Huntly’s role to provide backup generation cover to ensure security of supply and help maintain stable prices in the wholesale electricit­y market,’’ Mr Clark said in a statement. — The New Zealand Herald

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