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The Aniwhenua station is located on the Rangitaiki River and is owned and operated by Todd Energy retail and generation company, Bay of Plenty Energy (BoPE). Based in the heart of the Bay of Plenty, the plant provides a significant amount of the region's electricity needs. Aniwhenua Hydro Scheme was constructed in the late 1970’s and is named after the falls that are adjacent to the powerhouse. The scheme involved the damming of the Rangitaiki River above the falls, forming a 255 hectare storage lake. Due to its embedded nature close to the customer base it services transmission loses are minimised. Lake Aniwhenua is also a major recreational asset providing superb fishing, duck shooting, water skiing, camping and picnicking for thousands of locals and visitors each year. Lake Aniwhenua is also on an important eel fishery of particular significance to Maori. An ongoing programme transfers migrating elvers and eels both upstream and downstream from the lake, successfully maintaining eel stocks.
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Aniwhenua Power Station Statistics |
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| Ownership : | 100% Todd Energy via ownership of Bay of Plenty Energy |
| Facility Location: | Bay of Plenty |
| Average Annual Output: | 135 GWh |
| Total MW rating : | 25 MW |
| Flow to Station : | 75 cumecs (cubic metres/sec) |
| Canal length : | 2.2 kms |
| Lake area: | 255 Hectares |
| Operating Head | 38 Metres |
| Turbines | Escher Wyss |
| Generators | 2 x 12.5 MW ASEA at 11,000 Volts |
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