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The company confirmed it had kicked off construction of the BESS on 5 June. It will be located at Huntly Power Station in Waikato, a region that is home to the country''s largest river and lake.
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Hitachi Energy will power the second stage of Transpower''s $144 million grid transformation project on New Zealand''s North Island at the Otahuhu substation in Auckland.
STATCOM is an innovative technology that uses power electronics to provide variable reactive power in response to voltage variations, supporting the grid''s stability while
The Ōtāhuhu project follows the successful deployment of New Zealand''s first large-scale STATCOM at Hamilton substation, commissioned in July 2023. Both substations use Hitachi Energy''s SVC
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The company confirmed it had kicked off construction of the BESS on 5 June. It will be located at Huntly Power Station in Waikato, a region that is home to the country''s largest
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Paris, January 10, 2023 – Saft, a subsidiary of TotalEnergies, has been awarded a major contract by Meridian Energy to construct New Zealand''s first large-scale grid-connected BESS.

Meridian Energy is building New Zealand’s first large-scale grid-connected battery energy storage system (BESS) at Ruakākā on North Island Paris, January 10, 2023 – Saft, a subsidiary of TotalEnergies, has been awarded a major contract by Meridian Energy to construct New Zealand’s first large-scale grid-connected BESS.
The project will be developed at the Huntly Power Station, New Zealand’s largest thermal power station. Image: Genesis Energy. Genesis Energy, a listed New Zealand generation, wholesale, and retail energy company, has started constructing a 100MW/200MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) on the country’s North Island.
The power station is the largest thermal power station in New Zealand, with a generation capacity of 1,200MW, making it the country’s single largest electricity generation site. As previously reported by Energy-Storage.news, Saft has been selected as the BESS supplier. Saft will engineer the 100MW/200MWh Huntly BESS as a complete turnkey solution.
Image: Genesis Energy. Genesis Energy, a listed New Zealand generation, wholesale, and retail energy company, has started constructing a 100MW/200MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) on the country’s North Island. The company confirmed it had kicked off construction of the BESS on 5 June.
We will be updating this page over the course of the year. The strategy will be published by the end of 2024. The Government is developing the New Zealand Energy Strategy to support the transition to a low emissions economy, address strategic challenges in the energy sector, and signal pathways away from fossil fuels.
“Our STATCOMs are proven to strengthen grid resilience and support renewable integration,” said Wayne Clay, VP for Australia & New Zealand at Hitachi Energy. These developments are key steps toward a more reliable, renewable-powered future for New Zealand.
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