An agreement by Genesis to buy power from Waverley Wind Farm means the project will now be built - with construction beginning next year and taking 18 months.
Major New Zealand electricity generator and retailer Genesis made a relationship with Australian electricity generation company Tilt Renewables in October last year. Last week Genesis agreed to buy all the power from the Waverley Wind Farm for 20 years.
Genesis needs renewable sources of electricity, because it will phase out its carbon-emitting Huntly Power Station within the next 10 years. Electricity from the Waverley Wind Farm will be a reliable and affordable replacement, Genesis CEO Marc England said.
Waverley Wind Farm got resource consent in July 2017. An appeal against it was dropped.
Tilt Renewables has been waiting for an agreement before starting to build, general manager renewable development Clayton Delmarter said.