A huge column of steam could be seen rising near Kaikohe yesterday as testing began of the first production well for a new power station.
Far North power company Top Energy is building a geothermal power station at Ngāwhā which could eventually make the Far North self-sufficient in electricity and even an energy exporter.
The company already operates a geothermal power plant at Ngāwhā — New Zealand's second largest geothermal field after the Central Plateau — producing 25MW of power. The new plant will more than double that to 53MW.
Top Energy chief executive Russell Shaw said testing of the first new production well started on Monday with encouraging results.
The tests involved the controlled release of geothermal fluid from the well, which caused steam to be released into the atmosphere.