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Ohakuri Dam

Ohakuri is a dam and hydroelectric power station on the Waikato River, central North Island, New Zealand, midway between Taupo, Rotorua and Hamilton. Its dam is about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) upstream of the Atiamuri Dam.

Ohakuri Dam
Ohakuri dam and powerhouse from the north.
Location of Ohakuri Dam in New Zealand
CountryNew Zealand
LocationBetween Taupo, Rotorua, and Hamilton
Coordinates38°24′30″S 176°5′22″E / 38.40833°S 176.08944°E / -38.40833; 176.08944Coordinates: 38°24′30″S 176°5′22″E / 38.40833°S 176.08944°E / -38.40833; 176.08944
PurposePower
StatusOperational
Opening date1961
Owner(s)Mercury Energy
Dam and spillways
Type of damearth dam with concrete gravity sections for the intake and spillway structures[1]
ImpoundsWaikato River
Reservoir
CreatesLake Ohakuri
Surface area12 km2 (4.6 sq mi)
Ohakuri Power Station
Operator(s)Mercury Energy
Turbines4× 28 MW Francis turbine
Installed capacity112 MW (150,000 hp)

It was commissioned in 1961 and construction was organised from the 'hydro town' of Mangakino.[2] The dam eventually created Lake Ohakuri, the largest artificial lake on the Waikato,[3] which drowned two thirds of the Orakei Korako geothermal area as well as hot springs and wahi tapu (Māori sacred sites) at Te Ohaaki.[2] Creation of the dam forced Ngāti Tahu to relocate their Ohaaki Marae.[4] The submerged area also included two of the world's largest geysers (Minginui Geyser and Orakei Korako Geyser).[5]

The construction in the face of these negative effects was considered justified at the time due to the serious electricity shortages plaguing the country after World War II, and by the fact that laws requiring public participation or consultation were not introduced until much later. While compensation to Māori land owners was paid based on the land take rules of the Public Works Act, the damage to the inhabitants of the area was to form basis of further legal actions under the Waitangi Tribunal legislation many years later.[2]

Power station

The Ohakuri Power Station has a capacity of 112 megawatts (150,000 hp) and is operated by Mercury Energy.

Gallery

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 June 2011. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  2. ^ a b c Section 16.3 (from the Pouakani Report 1993, Waitangi Tribunal. Accessed 2008-01-16.)
  3. ^ . Mighty River Power. Archived from the original on 27 September 2011. Retrieved 13 February 2008.
  4. ^ Ihaka, James (2 September 2009). "Sinking marae's iwi upset at second forced shift". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 2 September 2009.
  5. ^ Tall Geysers, Minority Geoscience Program, University of New Orleans. Accessed 2008-02-13.

Further reading

  • Martin, John E, ed. (1991). People, Power and Power Stations: Electric Power Generation in New Zealand 1880 - 1990. Wellington: Bridget Williams Books Ltd and Electricity Corporation of New Zealand. pp. 316 pages. ISBN 0-908912-16-1.

External links

  • (from the Mighty River Power website. Retrieved 2007-12-01.)

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