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Sun and steam key to Taitokerau energy future

Sun and steam key to Taitokerau energy future 09 Jul 2021 14:33 PM Hinerangi Himiona HASH(0x3aa3348) Far north iwi Te Aupouri s newly-appointed business development manager says renewable energy will play a major role in the region’s future. Penetaui Kleskovic was at Ngāwhā this morning to see Te Taitokerau MP Kelvin Davis opening Top Energy’s new geothermal power station. It follows Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Aupouri chair Rhonda Kite last week turning the first sod for construction of a 12-hectare, $30 million solar power station at Pukenui on the Aupouri Peninsula. It s a step in the right direction, revolutionary technology here in the north utilising our taonga. Here in Ngāwhā it s geothermal and in the winterless north, in Aupouri it s a lot of sun which is part of the reason they decided Pukenui would be a great area for a solar farm, Mr Kleskovic says.

WNEWS 12 07: Ngawha powering up mid-north revival

Tai Tokerau MP Kelvin Davis says the expanded Ngāwhā geothermal power station coming to full production is great news for the north. Mr Davis cut the ribbon on the expanded plant last week, which is now up to its full 57 MegaWatt capacity - a far cry from the experimental 8MW station built in the 1990s in a joint venture between Top Energy and Tai Tokerau Māori Trust Board. While the board no longer has a stake in the complex, Mr Davis says Top Energy has maintained good relations with tangata whenua, especially local iwi Ngāti Rangi. He says the new station can generate enough power for Northland’s needs and has already resulted in lower bills with customers not having to pay line charges to bring power from the south.

Dismissive, insulting : Former state wards excluded from Oranga Tamariki investigation

Waitangi Tribunal claimants who have been through the state care system say they have been shut out of Oranga Tamariki reform talks, but their concerns are being labelled a distraction by the ministerial advisory group chair. Dr Alison Green is a former state ward and is completing her post-doctoral research at the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. Photo: RNZ / Patrice Allen The Waitangi Tribunal recommended earlier this year that an independent Māori authority be set up to prevent tamariki Māori going into state care, but the idea has been parked while a Ministerial Advisory Board, chaired by Matthew Tūkaki, conducts its own investigation into Oranga Tamariki.

Ngawha powering up mid-north revival

Ngawha powering up mid-north revival
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