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PM opens new McKee Power Plant in Taranaki
Thursday, 21 March 2013, 11:34 am
Press Release: New Zealand Government
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Rt Hon John Key
Prime Minister
21 March 2013
Media Statement
PM opens new
McKee Power Plant in Taranaki
Prime
Minister John Key has today officially opened Nova
Energy’s new $100 million McKee Power Plant in north
Taranaki.
“This new 100MW plant is capable of
providing energy to around 100,000 homes and will be a
valuable asset to New Zealand’s electricity system.”
Mr Key says the development and opening of this new
plant has delivered positive economic benefits for the
Taranaki region.
“At the peak of the construction
of this new plant, it employed around 110 people.
“The new capacity from the plant will enable Nova
Energy to potentially double its number of customers, which
would lead to more jobs in the company
nationwide.”
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