The country's largest solar farm could be built in Northland to supply power to the NZ Oil Refinery at Marsden Pt.
Refining NZ, the owner and operator of the Marsden Point oil refinery is exploring the viability of a 26 MW solar farm to be potentially developed adjacent to the refinery to supply it with renewable electricity.
The 31 hectare solar farm – which would be New Zealand's largest if built - would be situated on land belonging to Refining NZ and is estimated to cost around $36-$39 million. The farm would be funded via a combination of non-recourse project debt funding and equity of around $12-15 million from the company.
Refining NZ Chairman, Simon Allen, said that progressing the solar farm is contingent on the Refining NZ Board being satisfied the project is economically viable.
Early work shows that the solar farm would reduce the cost of the refinery's electricity consumption and have a positive impact on shareholder value.