The article discusses how the 202 megawatt Tauhei project on the North Island will be able to supply electricity to about 35,000 homes, and cost about £113 million ($141 million). It’s the first of 10 solar and battery projects planned in the country by Harmony Energy, each of up to 250 megawatts.
Project Tauhei will be developed in a joint venture with New Zealand’s Clarus company, First Renewables Limited, and is supported by a power purchase arrangement with New Zealand utility Meridian Energy Ltd.
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