Weekend Herald

2023: The year of renewable energy

- Jamie Gray

A record five new renewable power generators offered power to the national electricit­y grid over 2023, Transpower says.

The state-owned company said that was the highest number of new generators to commission projects since the current market was establishe­d in 1996.

The new generation includes three wind farms, plus two significan­t milestones for the New Zealand electricit­y industry.

Those milestones are the first utility-scale solar farm and the first utility-scale battery energy storage system.

Collective­ly the new generation units can offer 378MW (megawatts) to the wholesale electricit­y market managed by Transpower.

The additional capacity is about 4 per cent of New Zealand’s almost 10,000MW of total installed generation capacity.

Transpower general manager of operations

It is essential for New Zealand that a large number of the generation projects in our connection pipeline progress quickly. Chantelle Bramley

John Clarke said electricit­y supply was tight in recent years, and each new generation unit would bolster overall system security.

“Demand for electricit­y is increasing across New Zealand, and it’s critical that the industry continues to build and connect new generation to ensure New Zealanders can continue to access electricit­y when they need it.

“In Transpower’s role as the operator of the power system, we welcome the efforts from industry to connect this new generation.

“And we will need the pace of this work to accelerate if we are going to be able to continue to provide an affordable, reliable and resilient electricit­y supply into the future,” Clarke said.

A key input is Transpower’s connection pipeline, which includes enquiries to build new generation and new demand from major industrial customers and lines companies.

Transpower’s general manager of strategy and customer, Chantelle Bramley, said the last biannual monitoring report showed new generation this year was timely, with significan­t new demand forecast in the years ahead.

“It is essential for New Zealand that a large number of the generation projects in our connection pipeline progress quickly through consenting and commission­ing if the electricit­y industry is to meet a forecast almost 70 per cent increase in demand by 2050.

“We hope to see the record five generation connection­s this year repeated or even beaten over coming years as more and more connection inquiries convert into committed projects.”

The five projects comprise Meridian’s Harapaki wind farm and Mercury NZ’s Turitea South and Kaiwera Downs wind farms.

Infratec’s Rotohiko battery project is complete and commission­ing is in progress for Lodestone Energy’s Kaita¯ia solar farm.

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