FTL recently completed final delivery of equipment for the newly commisioned Ngāwhā geothermal power station (OEC4) after an intensive three-year well drilling, logistic and plant assembly programme. Despite delays due to COVID-19 the power station was completed six months earlier than planned. This was one of the largest projects undertaken in New Zealands Northland region, Ngāwhā power station secures an independent, renewable and affordable power supply, ending the region’s reliance on the National Grid and electricity being transported from the southern regions of the country. The new station will generate 32MW of power, considerably more than the 25MW generated by the two existing power stations combined which Freight Traders Ltd also shipped.
FTL recently completed final delivery of equipment for the newly commisioned Ngāwhā geothermal power station (OEC4) after an intensive three-year well drilling, logistic and plant assembly programme. Despite delays due to COVID-19 the power station was completed six months earlier than planned. This was one of the largest projects undertaken in New Zealands Northland region, Ngāwhā power station secures an independent, renewable and affordable power supply, ending the region’s reliance on the National Grid and electricity being transported from the southern regions of the country. The new station will generate 32MW of power, considerably more than the 25MW generated by the two existing power stations combined which Freight Traders Ltd also shipped.
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