Manawatu Guardian

Joint-venture deal to expand wind farm

Meridian, NZ Windfarms join forces to boost output

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Meridian Energy and NZ Windfarms have signed a jointventu­re deal to expand Te Rere Hau wind farm near Palmerston North.

The 50-50 joint venture project is estimated to cost between $500 million and $600m, with a final investment decision expected in 2025, and completion expected in late 2027.

Te Rere Hau wind farm was originally constructe­d in 2006 with five turbines, and currently has 91 small turbines with a generation capacity of 45.5 megawatts.

The extension would add up to 39 new turbines with a generation capacity of up to 170 megawatts.

As part of the deal, Meridian would invest $6.7m in NZ Windfarms, at a price of 15.5 cents per share, and take a minority shareholdi­ng in the company.

NZ Windfarms would also undertake a rights issue to existing shareholde­rs at the same price, and the offer would be underwritt­en by Meridian up to $4.5m.

Meridian chief financial officer Mike Roan said the electricit­y system needed to “move with pace” to help grow electrific­ation and to move towards net zero emissions.

“Meridian is doing its bit, with projects under constructi­on and at various stages of developmen­t, but we are also open to working with likeminded companies, and in NZ Windfarms and Te Rere Hau we have found a great fit,” Roan said.

NZ Windfarms obtained a two-year fast-track consent for the first phase of the project in May. A second phase of fasttracke­d consent for the project was being sought, the two companies said.

NZ Windfarms chair Craig Stobo said Meridian was selected as the preferred partner for the project following an “intensive engagement process”.

“If built now, the repowered wind farm would be New Zealand’s second-largest wind farm after the neighbouri­ng Turitea wind farm.” —RNZ

 ?? Photo / RNZ, Nate McKinnon ?? As part of the deal, Meridian would invest $6.7m in NZ Windfarms.
Photo / RNZ, Nate McKinnon As part of the deal, Meridian would invest $6.7m in NZ Windfarms.

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