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West Wind is a wind farm located at Terawhiti Station and Mākara, west of Wellington, New Zealand.

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West Wind Wind Farm
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CountryNew Zealand
LocationMākara, west of Wellington City
Coordinates41°16′35″S 174°39′37″E
StatusOperational
Construction beganSeptember 2007 (2007-09)
Commission dateApril 2009 (2009-04)
Construction cost$440 million
OwnerMeridian
Wind farm
TypeOnshore
Hub height68 m (223 ft)
Rotor diameter82 m (269 ft)
Rated wind speed13–14 m/s (47–50 km/h; 29–31 mph)
Power generation
Units operational62
Make and modelSiemens: SWT-2.3-82 VS
Nameplate capacity142.6 MW
Capacity factor44.0%
Annual net output550 GWh
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It is the first wind farm for the capital city, and has a capacity of 143 MW.[1] Construction of the wind farm project began in September 2007[2] and was completed in late 2009.[3] The wind farm received resource consent for up to 66 turbines,[4] however only 62 were installed.[5] It is owned and operated by Meridian Energy.

The wind farm was officially opened in April 2009, when Prime Minister John Key turned on the first 15 turbines.[6] Electricity from the farm is stepped-up to 110 kV and is injected into Transpower's national grid via hard tee connections into two of the three Central Park to Wilton circuits (both circuits of the Central Park - Wilton B Line).

Six turbines suffered premature bearing failures in 2011.[7]

The wind farm was the winner of the Energy and Resources category in the 2012 New Zealand Engineering Excellence Awards.[8]

In September 2019 Meridian celebrated 10 years of generation with the Mākara and Wellington community at the recreation area.[9]

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