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North Island power stations, 10 megawatts or greater, 2008 (1st of 2)

Electric power stations are found all over New Zealand. Many of the hydro stations were built in the mid-20th century. Some, like Mangahao, were built even earlier. With upgrading they remain efficient generators of cheap electricity. In the later 20th century thermal and geothermal stations were built in the North Island. Coal, gas and diesel powered their turbines.

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Megan Cook, 'Energy supply and use - Electricity after the Second World War', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/interactive/21446/north-island-power-stations-10-megawatts-or-greater-2008 (accessed 19 March 2024)

Story by Megan Cook, published 11 Mar 2010