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Te Rāhui Solar Farm
Proposed power station in Taupō, New Zealand From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Te Rāhui solar farm is a proposed photovoltaic power station in the Taupō District of New Zealand. It is to be built on a 1022 hectare site 35 km east of Taupō.[2] The farm will be owned by Nova Energy and will be the largest in New Zealand when complete.[3]
The project applied for resource consent in September 2022.[4] Resource consent was granted in November 2022.[2]
In July 2024 Nova announced that the farm would be called Te Rāhui and would be built in two stages.[5] In December 2024 Nova announced that it had signed a joint venture agreement with Meridian Energy to build and operate the farm.[6]
The project will be built in two stages.[7] Construction on the first stage began in August 2025, and it will begin operation in mid 2026.[8]
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