Media release 18 December 2008
Transpower submits investment proposal for new transmission line between Wairakei and Whakamaru
Transpower has submitted an investment proposal to the Electricity Commission to build a new double circuit 220 kV
transmission line between Wairakei and Whakamaru by 2013. The submission of a proposal completes the work that began
earlier in the year as a response to over 1000 MW of geothermal generation being built or planned in the medium term in
the Central North Island. The proposed line will help provide needed capacity for this new generation, and will replace
the existing single circuit line that presently connects Wairakei to Whakamaru directly via Poihipi Road.
General Manager Grid Development Tim George said that as part of Transpower’s planning for the project it had worked
closely with the local community closely to get their feedback on the options presented and to keep them informed at
each major milestone.
“This process included letters, factsheets, meetings and more recently a ‘drop-in’ centre at Taupo, and this early
involvement with the community has helped develop an appropriate proposal that balances the needs of both the National
Grid and the community”.
“We will continue to work with the local community as their feedback will be valuable - especially in the next stage of
planning which will involve confirming the route for the transmission line, assuming the proposal is approved by the
Electricity Commission.” A decision on the proposal is expected from the Electricity Commission early next year. All
documentation, including the proposal and the different phases of engagement and consultation are now available from
www.gridnewzealand.co.nz/wairakei-ring.
This investment proposal is one of four planned to be submitted to the Electricity Commission this week. The others are:
• replacement conductor on the Woodville–Mangamaire–Masterton A line; • bus security at Maungatapere; and • new
interconnecting transformer at Wilton.
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