Arnold Power Station
Arnold Power Station | |
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Location of Arnold Power Station in New Zealand | |
Country | New Zealand |
Location | West Coast |
Coordinates | 42°31′44.58″S 171°24′40.56″E / 42.5290500°S 171.4112667°ECoordinates: 42°31′44.58″S 171°24′40.56″E / 42.5290500°S 171.4112667°E |
Status | Operational |
Commission date | 1932 |
Owner(s) | TrustPower |
Power generation | |
Nameplate capacity | 3 MW (4,000 hp) |
The Arnold Power Station is a hydroelectric facility fed from Lake Brunner on the Arnold River in West Coast, New Zealand, owned and operated by TrustPower. The plant is rated at 3 megawatts (4,000 hp) and has an average annual output of 25 gigawatt-hours (90 TJ).[1]
Development
TrustPower has been planning a new hydroelectric power station at Arnold, with an output of 46 megawatts (62,000 hp) and average annual generation of 220 gigawatt-hours (790 TJ).[2] Consents for this project were granted by the Grey District and West Coast Regional Councils in November 2008.[3] Though the resource consents were upheld by the Environment Court in 2010,[1] the project was put on hold indefinitely in 2012 due to changes in economic conditions.[4]
See also
References
- 1 2 "Arnold Power Station". TrustPower. Retrieved 25 May 2015.
- ↑ "Proposed Arnold Valley Hydro Electric Power Scheme". 17 November 2008. Archived from the original on 2 December 2008.
- ↑ Kloeten, Niko (13 November 2008). "TrustPower gets consents for West Coast hydro scheme". National Business Review.
- ↑ Kidson, Sally (23 May 2012). "Groups hail shelving of hydro schemes". The Nelson Mail.
Further reading
- Martin, John E, ed. (1991). People, Power and Power Stations. Wellington: Bridget Williams Books Ltd and Electricity Corporation of New Zealand. pp. 316 pages. ISBN 0-908912-16-1.
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