Kawerau
Geothermal
   
 

Generation from an environmentally friendly renewable resource

The Kawerau Geothermal Stations tap into a renewable energy source located in the geothermally active Kawerau region.  These revolutionary plants, located at Kawerau on opposite banks of the Tarawera River, are owned and operated by Todd Energy via our retail and generation business, Bay of Plenty Energy.

Geothermal plants harness naturally occuring geothermal activity to produce electricityThe plants provide an embedded form of generation within the BoPE network. This not only saves energy transmission losses but also provides energy from a renewable source with significant environmental benefits to some 5,300 residential customers.

TOI (also known as TG1), the first of two developments, was commissioned in 1989 at a cost of $4.3 million and generates 2.56 MW of electricity.  TOI (an acronym for Tarawera ORMAT Installation, but also in honour of the great Ngati Awa explorer) has two turbines, each driving a 1.3 MW generator.

TG2, or "Tarawera Geothermal 2" was commissioned in 1993 following on from the success of the TOI scheme.  The $5.4 million project uses two turbines to drive a single 3.8 MW generator.

The Tarawera River benefits from the reduced temperature of the geothermal fluid discharged from the TOI and TG1 that would otherwise be discharged direct from the bores, lowering river temperatures and increasing the oxygen content and life bearing capacity of the riverBenefits

The TOI and TG2 generating units produce little noise or visual impact and use an energy source which would otherwise be wasted. The system passes geothermal fluid through a heat exchanger, heating the hydrocarbon motive fluid used to drive the turbines. This fluid is completely contained within a closed loop system so once it has been through the turbines it is cooled and passed through the heat exchanger to begin the cycle again.

The TOI and TG2 generating units produce little noise or visual impact and use an energy source which would otherwise be wastedThe Tarawera River also benefits from the reduced temperature of the geothermal fluid discharged from the plants that would otherwise be discharged direct from the bores, lowering river temperatures and increasing the oxygen content and life bearing capacity of the river.

Generating Plant

Operation of the generating units is automated via a computer control system at Bay of Plenty Energy's Whakatane office.

Statistics

Ownership: 100% Ownership Bay of Plenty Energy (BoPE), a retail and generation company owned by Todd Energy
Systems: ORMAT Turbines Ltd binary cycle geothermal
Motive Fluid: Isopentane
Geothermal fluid inlet temp: 172 Deg. Celsius at 8 bar
Transmission voltage: 11,000 Volts
Gross Output: TOI 2 x 1.28 MW
TG2 1 x 3.8 MW
Operating Pressure: TOI 16 bar
TG2 13 bar
Motive fluid flow: TOI 150 tonnes/hour
TG2 300 tonne/hour
Geothermal fluid outlet temperature: TOI 109 Deg. Celsius
TG2 85 Deg. Celsius
Geothermal fluid flow: TOI 133 tonnes/hour per machine
TG2 180 - 325 tonnes/hour
Generator type/voltage: TOI Induction at 600 volts
TG2 Synchronous at 11,000 volts
Peak Steam Output: 68 tonne/hour without supplementary firing
170 tonne/hour with supplementary firing
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