Power companies, investors weigh generation options

Power companies, investors weigh generation options
Gavin Evans
By Gavin Evans Aug. 9 (BusinessDesk) - Mercury NZ says it is aiming to have contractors on site to start work on its 119-megawatt Turitea wind farm this month. Safety improvements on the local roads around the $256 million project have already begun and ground testing is underway to help confirm foundation designs for structures on the site south-east of Palmerston North. A specific date for getting construction crews on site is yet to be confirmed, “but we are getting close,” Mercury says. August is shaping up as a key month for fi...

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