The Southland Times

Site issues stop Stewart Island wind farm investigat­ions

- Staff reporter

Investigat­ions into developing a wind farm on Stewart Island/Rakiura have ended after agreement could not be reached on a suitable location.

In November 2019, the Government granted $3.16 million from the Provincial Growth Fund to enable pre-developmen­t and constructi­on stages of a wind farm to reduce the island’s reliance on diesel to generate electricit­y.

However, despite an investigat­ion of several potential locations, agreement could not be reached with landowners.

Southland District Mayor Gary Tong said council and central government have worked alongside the Rakiura community for several years to investigat­e sustainabl­e energy options.

‘‘Unfortunat­ely, the latest work has identified that wind generation is not an option at this time. Alternativ­e energy generation such as hydro, marine and solar have all previously been considered and assessed as either lacking efficiency or not as economic when compared with wind.

‘‘This will be a disappoint­ment to residents as they continue to use electricit­y created by diesel generators on an island where over 90 per cent of the land mass is National Park, it has Dark Sky Sanctuary status and is looking at being Predator Free by 2025.’’

Some funds from the original $3.16m had been advanced from the Provincial Developmen­t Unit arm of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment to enable Southland District Council to carry out pre-developmen­t work. The remaining funding will be returned to central government.

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