Mighty River Power will shut down its gas-fired Southdown power station in Auckland at the end of the year and sell the plant on the international market.
The company said the 140MW Southdown station in Auckland had played "a very small role" in MRP's portfolio in past two years, representing just 5 per cent of its generation, and meeting less than 1 per cent of New Zealand's total electricity demand.
It means the company will generate from its renewable hydro stations in the Waikato and geothermal plants around Taupo.
Gas generation is costly compared to renewable electricity plants.
Chief executive Fraser Whineray said the Southdown station was expected to close on December 31 and will then be dismantled for sale overseas.