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Meremere Power Station Location of Meremere Power Station Country New Zealand Location Meremere, Waikato Coordinates 37°18′51″S 175°4′6″E / 37.31417°S 175.06833°ECoordinates: 37°18′51″S 175°4′6″E / 37.31417°S 175.06833°E Status Decommissioned Commission date 1958 Decommission date 1991 Owner(s) Electricity Corporation of New Zealand Power station information Primary fuel Coal Generation units 7 Cogeneration? No Combined cycle? No Power generation information Installed capacity 210 MW As of 1991 Meremere Power Station is a former coal-fired power station on the Waikato River at Meremere, approximately 64 kilometres (40 mi) south of Auckland, New Zealand. Meremere was the first major coal-fired power station in New Zealand, and was commissioned to help meet the increasing electricity demands of New Zealand, and especially Auckland, following World War II.
The first six 30MW units were commissioned in 1958. The commissioning of Meremere, and Atiamuri Dam further upstream on the Waikato River, meant post-war electricity restrictions were finally lifted in December that year. An additional seventh unit commissioned in 1967.
Two-thirds of Meremere's annual 800,000-tonne coal requirements was met by the nearby Maramarua coalfield, with coal delivered to the power station by a twin aerial ropeway. The remaining one-third of coal came from other mines, and was railed to Meremere via a private siding off the North Island Main Trunk.
Meremere was decommissioned in 1991 after 33 years in service.
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Electricity generation in Waikato Operating power stations GeothermalArapuni · Aratiatia · Atiamuri ·Horahora· Karapiro · Maraetai · Ohakuri · Rangipo · Tokaanu · Waipapa · WhakamaruProposedCompanies Categories:- Coal-fired power stations in New Zealand
- Buildings and structures in the Waikato Region
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