#New Zealand


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PM thanks Japan for powering PNG

Papua New Guinea: The people and Goverment of Japan have been commended for their partnership in the Papua New Guinea electrification programme.

New Zealand

New Plymouth substation to be closed

New Zealand, New Plymouth: Transpower confirms closing a substation and removing 2.5 km of high voltage lines and pylons near Port Taranaki.

New Zealand transformer manufacturer acquires Indonesian equivalent

New Zealand, Hawke’s Bay: Etel Limited, New Zealand distribution transformer manufacturing business owned by Unison Group, has invested in an Indonesian transformer equivalent, purchasing a 90 per cent shareholding in Lucky Light Globalindo, which supplies the Indonesian market.

Powerco installs $1.2M transformer in Waikato, New Zealand

New Zealand, Waikato: A New Zeland’s utility company Powerco has invested USD 1.2 million in an upgrade of its substation at Waharoa, Waikato, which included adding a 17 MVA transformer capable of powering 8,500 households.

New Zealand Flaxmere substation receiving $2.8M upgrade

New Zealand, Hawke’s Bay: New Zealand electricity distributor Unison Networks is investing $2.8 million in an upgrade of its Flaxmere substation in Hastings to enhance reliability of supply to the surrounding community and industry.

Invercargill considers powering up with substation upgrade

New Zealand, Southland: Invercargill, New Zealand’s and the world’s southernmost city might soon power up with an upgraded substation as independent commissioner is to consider a planned substation upgrade in its residential area.

85-ton power transformer transported to Kaitaia

New Zealand, Northland: A new power transformer arrived in Kaitaia as part of the multimillion-dollar reconstruction of Top Energy’s power network in the Far North, New Zealand.

Enerpac EVO helps weigh 109.5-ton power transformer

New Zealand, Northland: An Enerpac EVO synchronous lifting system has helped weigh a power transformer of 109.5 tons at the Northland Port, New Zealand ensuring its tonnage came under local shipping port weight limits.