Whanganui Chronicle

Waipipi at full tilt as all turbines spin

Open day for public in the pipeline as wind farm project achieves milestone

- Laurel Stowell

The last wind turbine at Waipipi Wind Farm came out of test mode on March 4 and all 31 are now generating electricit­y, Tilt Renewables project developer Stewart Reid says.

It’s a milestone for the project, which began constructi­on in October 2019 on a 980ha coastal site between Waverley and Pa¯ tea.

There’s been no celebratio­n yet, but an open day for the public is planned, probably in April at a site at the end of Dryden Rd.

There will be a shelter there, some boards with historic and cultural informatio­n, and local iwi Nga¯ Rauru Kiitahi is to provide a carved pou.

Now that constructi­on is finished, equipment is being moved off the site, Reid said.

The land has been farmed right through the constructi­on period, with temporary fences keeping stock from areas of operation. All but 2 per cent of the land will now go back to pasture or crops.

Tilt Renewables is compensati­ng for the wind farm’s disruption to birds by planting 100 native trees, putting up shag roosts and doing pest control at nearby Tapuarau Lagoon.

The constructi­on road that left State Highway 3 west of Waverley will be closed to the public, but is still usable by the landowners and if any large equipment is needed at the wind farm.

For the past six months 156 full-time equivalent staff have been working on the project, and living at Waverley Beach and Whanganui.

When building is finally finished the wind farm will have just four full-time Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy staff with a shed on site. They will operate and maintain its turbines.

Wind speed at the level of the turbine hubs averages 31km/h, and the turbine blades spin at 12 revolution­s a minute — the tips of the blades moving much faster than the hubs.

They generate enough electricit­y to power 65,000 houses. It then travels 11km to the Transpower Waverley Substation on a transmissi­on line with 91 mono poles.

 ?? PHOTO / SUPPLIED ?? All the turbines at Waipipi Wind Farm are now generating electricit­y.
PHOTO / SUPPLIED All the turbines at Waipipi Wind Farm are now generating electricit­y.

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