Wind Farm Draws More Appeals Nov 26
- Southland Times, The
CONTACT ENERGY has lodged an appeal on the Project Hayes wind farm to try
and push for a transmission upgrade to prevent electricity "spilling" from
the grid.
Yesterday, four new appeals were lodged in the Environment Court (including
Contact Energy's) bringing the total to five.
Contact spokesman Jonathan Hill said the company supported Meridian Energy's
Project Hayes but the appeal was to ensure investment was made in
transmission capacity before the wind farm was commissioned.
The company argued during the hearing process that the transmission network
in Central Otago was constrained and an investment in transmission capacity
needed to be developed.
"We were seeking a condition in the (resource) consent which would ensure
Transpower made those investments... that didn't happen." Contact still
wanted the consent to be conditional on transmission capacity being kept in
step with the new energy generation in the area.
Electricity Commission research showed that if the 630MW generated from
Project Hayes and 200MW from the Mahinerangi wind farm, 50km west of
Dunedin, was added to the transmission grid without an upgrade, then some
1000 gigawatt-hours of energy would end up spilled, Mr Hill said.
That would be the equivalent of about about one-third of the electricity
produced at Clyde and Roxburgh dams in an average year, Mr Hill said. "You
end up with the situation where one form of generation is simply displacing
another and there's a significant reduced net benefit." At the resource
consent hearing, Contact's lawyer Trevor Robinson said spilled water was
regarded as lost water or lost renewable energy generation.
"We're not suggesting in any way that it is the responsibility of the
generators to pay for those upgrades, that's Transpower's job," Mr Hill
said.
Meridian Energy, the company behind Project Hayes, also lodged an appeal
yesterday.
Spokesman Alan Seay said of the 160 conditions listed in the resource
consent decision, the company was appealing only a few.
Its appeal was to clarify conditions relating to traffic and constructions
related activities, he said.
It was hoped these could then be resolved through mediation process, Mr Seay
said. APPEALS LODGED Contact Energy Meridian Energy Upland Landscape
Protection Society Brian Miller Combined application by J, S, A Douglas The
project: Meridian Energy's Project Hayes is a $1.5 billion development
proposed for south of Ranfurly on the Lammermoor Range, about 70km
north-west of Dunedin, and capable of generating 630MW of power.
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