Mokihinui Hydro

Mokihinui Hydro
Mokihunui Hydro
Mokihinui Hydro is located in New Zealand
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Location of Mokihunui Hydro
Country New Zealand
Coordinates 41°31′S 171°56′E / 41.517°S 171.933°E / -41.517; 171.933Coordinates: 41°31′S 171°56′E / 41.517°S 171.933°E / -41.517; 171.933
Status Proposed
Owner(s) Meridian Energy
Power station information
Primary fuel Hydropower
Power generation information
Maximum capacity 85 MW

The Mokihunui Hydro is a proposed hydroelectric dam and power station planned for the Mokihinui River on the West Coast of New Zealand. The project is being developed by Meridian Energy and is expected to cost $300 million. In April 2010, resource consents to dam the Mokihinui River were granted to Meridian.[1] The Department of Conservation lodged an appeal with the Environment Court.[2]

The scheme is expected to generate between 310 and 360 gigawatt hours a year, and will enable the region to use its own natural resources to generate electricity, which is currently supplied via long vulnerable transmission lines.[1]

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Consultation

In 2007, Meridian Energy Limited consulted affected parties about its proposal to place a hydro-electric dam on the Mohikinui River.[3] The dam would be located 3 km upstream from Seddonville, between it and the Mokihinui Forks. Meridian Energy began investigating the proposal in 2006, following from similar studies conducted by the New Zealand Ministry of Works in the 1960s and 1970s.[4] On 15 March 2008, the West Coast Regional Council called for public submissions on Meridian's applications for resource consents. Forest and Bird are opposing the dam and have accused Meridian of not making public a report from Landcare Research that advised that the hydro scheme would cause significant adverse environmental effects.[5]

Recreational use after construction

Meridian Energy state that there will be recreational benefits with the lake formed by the proposed dam. Boat ramps will be provided for access onto the new lake. A local trust is planned that will have an access track, called the "Old Ghosts Road", pushed through to Lyell following a historic gold miners route.

Opposition

Opposition to the proposal has been expressed by a number of recreational, environmental and fishing organisations including:[6]

The opposition is due to number of reasons: the river and the 330ha of forest that would be inundated has high intrinsic natural values, it is regarded as a scenic river, and it has valued recreational use for whitewater activities and tramping.

In April 2010, the Department of Conservation stated that it had lodged an appeal with the Environment Court of the decision to grant the resource consents to Meridian Energy.[2]

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