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Otahuhu Power Station

Auckland Region, New Zealand

The 1574th largest power station in the world

404 MW · Capacity

The Ōtāhuhu power station was a power station site located in Ōtara, Auckland, New Zealand. Two plants operated on the site: Ōtāhuhu A (initially open cycle gas turbines, then synchronous compensation) and Ōtāhuhu B (a 404 MW combined cycle). A proposed third station, Ōtāhuhu C, was never built. The stations were owned by Contact Energy. The site was sold by Contact in 2016.

Power station data from Wikidata (CC0). Summary from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA).

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