Wind power constitutes a small but growing proportion of New Zealand's electricity. As of November 2023, wind power accounts for 1,059 MW of installed capacity and over 6 percent of electricity generated in the country.[1]

The Windflow 500 is New Zealand's only locally designed and manufactured wind turbine.

New Zealand has abundant wind resources. The country is in the path of the Roaring Forties, strong and constant westerly winds, and the funneling effect of Cook Strait and the Manawatū Gorge increase the resource's potential. Over three-quarters (512 MW) of the country's wind generation is installed within a 150 km (93 mi) radius of Palmerston North, with some turbines in the area having a capacity factor of over 50 percent.[2]

Generation capacity and expansion

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Flat Hill Wind Farm
 
Harapaki Wind Farm
 
Hau Nui Wind Farm
 
Mahinerangi Wind Farm
 
Mill Creek Wind Farm
 
Mt Stuart Wind Farm
 
Tararua Wind Farm
 
Te Āpiti Wind Farm
 
Te Rere Hau Wind Farm
 
Te Uku Wind Farm
 
Turitea Wind Farm
 
Waipipi Wind Farm
 
West Wind Wind Farm
 
White Hill Wind Farm
Large operational wind farms (>5MW) in New Zealand.

As of December 2020, New Zealand had an installed wind generation capacity of 690 MW. In the 2020 calendar year, wind power produced 2,282 GWh of electricity, 5.5 percent of the country's electricity generation that year.[3]

A further 2,500 MW of wind farms have received resource consent.[4]

The New Zealand Wind Energy Association predicts that wind could reach 20 percent of New Zealand's annual generation by 2035.[5]

Wind potential

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This demonstration wind turbine in Brooklyn, Wellington, was New Zealand's first turbine. It has since been upgraded. It was in operation for 22 years from 1993 to 2015.

New Zealand has outstanding wind resources, due to its position astride the Roaring Forties, resulting in nearly continuous strong westerly winds over many locations, unimpeded by other nearby landmasses at similar latitude.[6] One study found that using 1% of total available land for wind farms would produce approximately 100,000 gigawatt hours (GWh) per year.[7]

Coping with intermittency

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Wind farms partner well with hydro plants on the same grid to create combined power plants, because hydro plants can be uprated with extra turbine units to provide highly dispatchable peak generating capacity above the average flows of their rivers, at lower cost than other peak power options.[8]

List of operating wind farms

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Only wind turbines and farms over 5 MW generating capacity are listed. Individual demonstration and prototype wind turbines have been installed at Southbridge in Canterbury,[9] Gebbies Pass near Christchurch and Brooklyn in Wellington. Many small windmills serve as windpumps on New Zealand farms.

Name Commissioned Operator Region Number of turbines Installed capacity
(MW)
Annual average
generation (GWh)[10]
Coordinates
Flat Hill[11] 2015 (September)[12] Pioneer Energy Southland 8 6.8 46°35′S 168°17′E / 46.583°S 168.283°E / -46.583; 168.283 (Flat Hill Wind Farm)
Hau Nui 1997 NZ Windfarms South Wairarapa 15 8.65 22 41°22′S 175°29′E / 41.367°S 175.483°E / -41.367; 175.483 (Hau Nui Wind Farm)
Harapaki 2023[13] Meridian Energy Hawke's Bay 41[14] 176[14] 39°11′2″S 176°41′35″E / 39.18389°S 176.69306°E / -39.18389; 176.69306 (Harapaki Wind Farm)
Kaiwera Downs 2023[15] Mercury Energy Southland 10 43 148 46°14′29″S 169°3′21″E / 46.24139°S 169.05583°E / -46.24139; 169.05583 (Kaiwera Downs Wind Farm)
Mahinerangi 2011 (March) Mercury Energy Otago 12 36 105 45°45′S 169°54′E / 45.750°S 169.900°E / -45.750; 169.900 (Mahinerangi Wind Farm)
Mill Creek 2014 (May)[16] Meridian Energy Wellington 26 59.8 41°13′S 174°44′E / 41.217°S 174.733°E / -41.217; 174.733 (Mill Creek Wind Farm)
Mt Stuart[17] 2011 (December) Pioneer Energy Otago 9 7.65 46°4′S 169°46′E / 46.067°S 169.767°E / -46.067; 169.767 (Mt Stuart Wind Farm)
Tararua 1999–2007 Mercury Energy Manawatū 134 161 650 40°21′S 175°47′E / 40.350°S 175.783°E / -40.350; 175.783 (Tararua Wind Farm)
Te Āpiti 2004 Meridian Energy Manawatū 55 91 258 40°18′S 175°48′E / 40.300°S 175.800°E / -40.300; 175.800 (Te Apiti Wind Farm)
Te Rere Hau 2006–11 NZ Windfarms Manawatū 97 48.5 40°23′S 175°43′E / 40.383°S 175.717°E / -40.383; 175.717 (Te Rere Hau Wind Farm)
Te Uku 2011 WEL Networks / Meridian Energy Waikato 28 64.4 37°53′S 174°58′E / 37.883°S 174.967°E / -37.883; 174.967 (Te Uku Wind Farm)
Turitea[18] 2021 (northern stage)

2023 (southern stage)

Mercury Energy Manawatū 60 220[13] 40°26′28″S 175°40′17″E / 40.44111°S 175.67139°E / -40.44111; 175.67139 (Turitea Wind Farm)
Waipipi 2020 (November) [19] Mercury Energy South Taranaki 31 133.3 455 39°47′S 174°33′E / 39.783°S 174.550°E / -39.783; 174.550 (Waipipi Wind Farm)
Project West Wind 2009 Meridian Energy Wellington 62 142.6 550 41°17′S 174°40′E / 41.283°S 174.667°E / -41.283; 174.667 (Project West Wind)
White Hill 2007 Meridian Energy Southland 29 58 200 45°45′S 168°16′E / 45.750°S 168.267°E / -45.750; 168.267 (White Hill Wind Farm)

Meridian Energy also operates a 1 MW wind farm on Ross Island, Antarctica. It is not included in the above list as it does not contribute electricity to the New Zealand national electricity network.[20][21]

Proposed and under construction

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Name Operator Projected capacity (MW)
Status Comments Coordinates
Blackmount Southern Generation 35 Proposed[22] 45°43′59″S 167°41′22″E / 45.73306°S 167.68944°E / -45.73306; 167.68944
Castle Hill Wind Farm Genesis 300 Consented (expires 2031)[23] 40°43′0″S 175°56′0″E / 40.71667°S 175.93333°E / -40.71667; 175.93333 (Castle Hill)
Glen Massey Ventus Energy 150 Proposed
Hapuakohe Manawa Energy 230 Proposed[24]
Kaihiku Pioneer Energy / Manawa Energy 300 Proposed[25][26] On fast-track list 46°16′3.66″S 169°26′33.74″E / 46.2676833°S 169.4427056°E / -46.2676833; 169.4427056
Kaimai Ventus Energy 157 Applied for Consent[27] On fast-track list 37°26′53.06″S 175°41′7.33″E / 37.4480722°S 175.6853694°E / -37.4480722; 175.6853694
Kaiwaikawe Mercury Energy 73 Consented[28] 35°52′8.6″S 173°43′50.85″E / 35.869056°S 173.7307917°E / -35.869056; 173.7307917 (Kaiwaikawe Wind Farm)
Kaiwera Downs (stage 2) Mercury Energy 185 Under construction 46°14′29″S 169°3′21″E / 46.24139°S 169.05583°E / -46.24139; 169.05583 (Kaiwera Downs Wind Farm)
Kohi Rd NZ Windfarms 366 Proposed[29]
Kurow Aquila Capital 130[29] Proposed[30] Up to 24 turbines
Mahinerangi (stage 2) Mercury Energy 160 Consented On fast-track list 45°45′38″S 169°54′18″E / 45.76056°S 169.90500°E / -45.76056; 169.90500 (Mahinerangi Wind Farm)
Mangapapa Mamaku Renewables 450 Proposed[29]
Mount Cass MainPower 93 Consented As of 2024, project status is unclear after an investing company pulled out.[31] 43°4′30″S 172°50′15″E / 43.07500°S 172.83750°E / -43.07500; 172.83750 (Mount Cass Wind Farm)
Mount Munro Meridian Energy 90 Proposed 40°41′40″S 175°41′36″E / 40.69444°S 175.69333°E / -40.69444; 175.69333
Ototoka Manawa Energy 150 Proposed[32]
Project Huriwaka Manawa Energy 230 Proposed[33] 39°31′52.02″S 175°48′25.7″E / 39.5311167°S 175.807139°E / -39.5311167; 175.807139
Puketoi Mercury Energy 310 Consented (expires 2031)[34][35] 40°32′23″S 176°3′23″E / 40.53972°S 176.05639°E / -40.53972; 176.05639
Ratahiwi Aquila Capital 90 Proposed[29]
Ruarangi Aquila Capital 120 Proposed[29]
Santoft Yinson Renewables 350 Proposed[29]
Southland (also formerly called "Slopedown") Contact Energy 330 Proposed[36]
South Taranaki Offshore Wind Bluefloat 900 Proposed[37]
Taumatatotara Ventus Energy 32 Consented Application for variation.[38] 38°14′22.93″S 174°49′37.52″E / 38.2397028°S 174.8270889°E / -38.2397028; 174.8270889
Vernon Manawa Energy 100 Proposed[29]
Waikato Offshore Wind Bluefloat 1050–1400 Proposed[39]
Waikokowai Mercury Energy 300 Proposed[40] On fast-track list
Waiuku[41] LET Capital 80 Consent declined[42] 37°19′57.12″S 174°41′18.04″E / 37.3325333°S 174.6883444°E / -37.3325333; 174.6883444
Te Rere Hau (repowering) NZ Windfarms Consented Remove the 97 two-blade, 47m-high turbines already there and replace them with 30 three-blade, 162m-high turbines. 40°23′S 175°43′E / 40.383°S 175.717°E / -40.383; 175.717 (Te Rere Hau Wind Farm)
Aokautere Extension NZ Windfarms 45 Consented[43] Extend the Te Rere Hau wind farm footprint to the northwest, into the Ernslaw forestry block. If successful, would be able to install up to nine new wind turbines of 5MW each capacity.

Abandoned

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Name Operator Projected capacity (MW) Comments Coordinates
Hauāuru mā raki Contact Energy 540 Abandoned[44] 37°34′4″S 174°48′18″E / 37.56778°S 174.80500°E / -37.56778; 174.80500 (Hauauru ma raki)
Project Hayes Meridian Energy 630 Abandoned in January 2012 45°30′39″S 169°53′3″E / 45.51083°S 169.88417°E / -45.51083; 169.88417 (Project Hayes)
Project Hurunui Meridian Energy 71 Consents lapsed in 2023[45] 42°59′33″S 172°57′32″E / 42.992595°S 172.958794°E / -42.992595; 172.958794
Long Gully Windflow Technology 12.5 Consents lapsed 41°19′36″S 174°43′4″E / 41.32667°S 174.71778°E / -41.32667; 174.71778 (Long Gully Wind Farm)
Maungatua Wind Farm[46][47] Windpower Maungatua 25 Abandoned[48]
Motorimu Wind Farm[49] Motorimu Wind Farm 108 Consents surrendered[50]
Project Gumfields[51] Meridian Energy 99 No consents, apparently abandoned
Puketiro RES NZ 150 No consents, apparently abandoned 41°06′S 174°54′E / 41.100°S 174.900°E / -41.100; 174.900 (Puketiro Wind Farm)
Rototuna Meridian Energy 500 No consents, abandoned[52] 36°15′0″S 174°1′48″E / 36.25000°S 174.03000°E / -36.25000; 174.03000 (Rototuna Wind Farm)
Taharoa Wind Farm[53] Taharoa C 100 Consents lapsed[54]
Waitahora Contact Energy 177 Consents lapsed, abandoned[55] 40°21′44″S 176°10′24″E / 40.36222°S 176.17333°E / -40.36222; 176.17333 (Waitahora Wind Farm)

See also

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