Tararua Wind Farm

Tararua Wind Farm
Country New Zealand
Location Tararua Ranges, east of Palmerston North
Coordinates 40°20′46″S 175°46′48″E / 40.34611°S 175.78000°E / -40.34611; 175.78000Coordinates: 40°20′46″S 175°46′48″E / 40.34611°S 175.78000°E / -40.34611; 175.78000
Status Operational
Commission date 1999 (stage 1)
2004 (stage 2)
2007 (stage 3)
Owner(s) Trustpower
Wind farm
Type Onshore
Site area 700 hectares (1,730 acres)
Rotor diameter 47 metres (154 ft) (V47)
90 metres (295 ft) (V90)
Power generation
Make and model V47 (103 turbines)
V90-3MW (31 turbines)
Nameplate capacity 161 MW

The Tararua Wind Farm is a wind farm owned and operated by TrustPower. It is located on 700 hectares (1,730 acres) of farm land on the Tararua Ranges of New Zealand. It has become New Zealand's largest capacity wind farm, with a total capacity of 160 megawatts (215,000 hp).[1]

The wind farm was first commissioned in 1999 and has been upgraded twice since. The most recent addition was commissioned in September 2007.

The wind farm consists of 134 turbines of two different types:

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