Solar power in New Zealand

Solar power in New Zealand is increasing in capacity, despite no government subsidies or interventions being available. As of the end of April 2024, New Zealand has 420 MW of grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) solar power installed, of which 146 MW (35%) was installed in the last 12 months.[1] In the 12 months to December 2023, 372 gigawatt-hours of electricity was estimated to have been generated by grid-connected solar, 0.85% of all electricity generated in the country.[2]

Solar potential of New Zealand
Solar panels on a home in Auckland

Although there are no subsidies, the declining costs of photovoltaics has caused a large increase in demand over the last few years. In 2009, the average turnkey price for a standard PV system of three kilowatts (kW) was about NZ$40,000; by 2019 this had dropped to approx. NZ$8,500.[3]

Distributed systems

As of the end of December 2023, 56,041 solar power systems had been installed in New Zealand. For new installations added in December 2023, the average residential system size was 6.1 kW and the average commercial system was 46.9 kW.[1]

The largest solar power system on a school in New Zealand was officially opened in a ceremony in February 2019 at Kaitaia College. Kelvin Davis, unveiled a plaque to acknowledge the installation of the 368 solar panel project which is spread across the rooftop of multiple buildings on the school campus.[4]

By January 2014, solar photovoltaic systems had been installed in 50 schools through the Schoolgen program, a program developed by Genesis Energy to educate students about renewable energy, particularly solar energy. Each school has been given a 2 kW capacity PV system, with a total distributed installed capacity of 100 kilowatts-peak (kWp). Since February 2007, a total of 513 megawatt-hours (MWh) of electrical energy have been recorded.[5]

In January 2020 Foodstuffs announced it would be installing a 1.1 MW PV array on its new Auckland distribution centre.[6][7] In October 2020 Watercare Services installed a 1 MW floating array on its Auckland wastewater treatment plant.[8]

In 2021, Kea Energy commissioned a solar power plant in the Wairau Valley in Marlborough with a potential capacity of 2.2 MW, with current plans to build capacity up to 1.85 MW as at March 2021.[9] In June 2021, the Todd Corporation commissioned a 2.1 MW solar plant at Kapuni in south Taranaki. The facility includes 5800 solar panels and was claimed to be the largest grid-connected solar plant at the time.[10]

Large behind-the-meter distributed solar generation
NameTerritorial authorityCoordinatesCapacity (MW)CommissionedTypeOperator
Rosedale Wastewater Treatment PlantAuckland12020FloatingWatercare
Foodstuffs North Island Distribution CentreAuckland1.12021Roof mountedFoodstuffs
Countdown Auckland Distribution Centre (Wiri)Auckland1Roof mountedCountdown / Solar Bay
Yealands WineryMarlborough0.42016Roof mountedYealands Winery
Sylvia ParkAuckland0.352015Roof mountedKiwi Property
Distributed solar farm generation
NameLocationOperatorNumber of InvertersCapacity (MW)CommissionedCoordinates
Wairau Valley Solar FarmMarlboroughKea Energy12202141°36′31″S 173°25′50″E
Kapuni Solar PlantSouth TaranakiSunergiseNot Stated2.12021
Taylor's Pass DepotMarlboroughEnergy Marlborough Ltd0.852023
Waiuku Solar FarmAucklandLightyears Solar / Prime Energy2.42023
Te Ihi o te Ra[11]Gisborne Airport, GisborneEastland Generation5.22023[12]
Naumai Solar FarmRuawai, Northland (Smiths Canal)NewPower Energy4.82024[13]

Grid-scale plants

In July 2019 Refining NZ announced plans for a 26 MW solar farm at the Marsden Point Oil Refinery, but by May 2020 the project was on hold.[14][15] In February 2020 Genesis Energy Limited announced plans for a 300 MW facility in the Waikato.[16]' In September 2020 Hawke's Bay Airport announced plans for a 10 MW farm on unused airport land.[17] In May 2020, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment released a study that considered the economics of grid-scale solar and gave forecasts to 2060, showing that New Zealand has potential for gigawatts of grid-scale solar.[18]

In February 2021 Far North Solar Farm applied for resource consent for a 16 MW farm at Pukenui on the Aupouri Peninsula in Northland.[19]

In December 2021 Christchurch Airport announced it would be hosting a 150 MW plant at Kōwhai Park, to be scaled up over 30 years.[20][21] On 30 December 2021 Island Green Power announced plans for a 200 MW solar farm in Waikato.[22] In April 2022 Helios Energy announced plans for a series of farms with a combined output of 1 GW.[23] In May 2022 Far North Solar Farm announced a partnership with Aquila Capital to build 1 GW of generation.[24]

In May 2021 Lodestone Energy announced plans for five solar farms in the upper North Island, capable of generating 400 GWh annually.[25][26] The 32 MWp Lodestone Two, northwest of Kaitaia, began generating electricity in November 2023.[27] As the first solar farm to exceed 10 MW, Lodestone Two was also the first required to participate in the wholesale electricity market.[28]

Operating

NameLocationOperatorDC Capacity (MWp)Nameplate Capacity (MWac)CommissionedCoordinates
KohirāKaitaia, NorthlandLodestone Energy32[29]23[30]2023[27]35°4′54″S 173°13′10″E / 35.08167°S 173.21944°E / -35.08167; 173.21944
RangitaikiEdgecumbe, Bay of PlentyLodestone Energy32232024[31]37°59′46.83″S 176°48′35.86″E / 37.9963417°S 176.8099611°E / -37.9963417; 176.8099611

Proposed and under construction

Only solar plants over 5 MW generating capacity are listed.

NameLocationOperatorProjected capacity (MW)StatusCoordinates
Ashley[32]Ashley, CanterburySolar BayProposed
Argyle Solar FarmWairau Valley, MarlboroughManawa Energy65Proposed[33]41°40′11.15″S 173°12′7.25″E / 41.6697639°S 173.2020139°E / -41.6697639; 173.2020139
Ashburton Solar FarmAshburton, CanterburyLightyears Solar7Under construction
Buckleys RoadBrookside, CanterburyKeaX65Consented[34]43°42′17″S 172°17′6″E / 43.70472°S 172.28500°E / -43.70472; 172.28500
ClandeboyeClandeboye, CanterburyLodestone EnergyConsented[35]
DunsandelDunsandel, CanterburyLodestone EnergyConsented[35]
Edgecumbe[36]Edgecumbe, Bay of PlentyHelios115Consented[37]
Greytown[38]Greytown, WellingtonHelios100Proposed41°5′55.8″S 175°26′21.45″E / 41.098833°S 175.4392917°E / -41.098833; 175.4392917
HaldonMackenzie DistrictLodestone Energy220Proposed[39]
Hawke's Bay Airport[40]Napier, Hawke's BayHawke's Bay Airport24Proposed39°28′8.18″S 176°51′50.12″E / 39.4689389°S 176.8639222°E / -39.4689389; 176.8639222
Helensville[41]Helensville, AucklandHES Aotearoa70Proposed36°41′20″S 174°26′20″E / 36.68889°S 174.43889°E / -36.68889; 174.43889
Kōwhai Park[21]Harewood, CanterburyChristchurch Airport150Proposed43°29′45″S 172°30′38″E / 43.49583°S 172.51056°E / -43.49583; 172.51056
LauristonLauriston, CanterburyGenesis63Under construction[42]43°43′51.56″S 171°47′21.95″E / 43.7309889°S 171.7894306°E / -43.7309889; 171.7894306
Leeston[43]Leeston, CanterburyKeaX160Proposed
Lodestone One[44]Dargaville, NorthlandLodestone Energy60Proposed
Lodestone FiveWhitianga, WaikatoLodestone EnergyProposed
ManiototoManiototo, OtagoHelios300Proposed[45][46]45°4′9.34″S 170°6′34.64″E / 45.0692611°S 170.1096222°E / -45.0692611; 170.1096222
MartonMarton, Rangitikei DistrictFar North Solar Farm41Consented[47]
Massey University[48]Massey University, Palmerston NorthSolar Bay6Proposed40°23′30.75″S 175°37′50.42″E / 40.3918750°S 175.6306722°E / -40.3918750; 175.6306722
MaungaturotoMaungaturoto, NorthlandSolar Bay20Under construction[49]36°5′24.95″S 174°20′50.29″E / 36.0902639°S 174.3473028°E / -36.0902639; 174.3473028
Mount SomersMount Somers, CanterburyLodestone EnergyConsented[35]
NasebyNaseby, OtagoSolar Bay50Consented[50]
Ongaonga[51]Ongaonga, Hawke's BaySky SolarProposed39°55′15.55″S 176°26′46.64″E / 39.9209861°S 176.4462889°E / -39.9209861; 176.4462889
Ongaonga 2[52]Ongaonga, Hawke's BayHelios100Proposed[53]39°55′37.57″S 176°25′10.58″E / 39.9271028°S 176.4196056°E / -39.9271028; 176.4196056
Palmerston North[54]Palmerston North, ManawatuKiwi Solar farms28Proposed
PukenuiPukenui, NorthlandFar North Solar Farm16Under construction34°49′06″S 173°6′38″E / 34.81833°S 173.11056°E / -34.81833; 173.11056
Ruakaka[55]Marsden Point, NorthlandMeridian Energy100-150[56]Proposed35°50′51.74″S 174°28′39.54″E / 35.8477056°S 174.4776500°E / -35.8477056; 174.4776500
Seaview Road, SeddonSeddon, MarlboroughEnergy Marlborough Ltd5Consented
Skinner Road[57]Stratford, TaranakiRanui Generation40Proposed
SwannanoaSwannanoa, CanterburyMeridian Energy200Proposed[58]
Tauhei[59]Te Aroha, WaikatoHarmony Energy185[60]Consented[61]37°35′18.17″S 175°43′18.75″E / 37.5883806°S 175.7218750°E / -37.5883806; 175.7218750
Taupō[62]Taupō, WaikatoNova Energy400Consented[63]38°53′44.49″S 176°25′25.55″E / 38.8956917°S 176.4237639°E / -38.8956917; 176.4237639
Te Herenga o Te RāWaiotahe, Bay of PlentyLodestone Energy30Under construction[64]38°1′33.1″S 177°10′58.79″E / 38.025861°S 177.1829972°E / -38.025861; 177.1829972
Te Puna Mauri ō OmaruRuawai, NorthlandNorthpower16Under construction[65]
The PointMackenzie DistrictFar North Solar Farm420Proposed[66]44°19′18.71″S 170°12′3.55″E / 44.3218639°S 170.2009861°E / -44.3218639; 170.2009861
Three Stream[57]Kaponga, TaranakiRanui Generation30Consented[67]
Tikokino[57]Tikokino, Hawke’s BayRanui Generation55Proposed
Twin Rivers[57]Kaitaia, NorthlandRanui Generation30Consented[67]
WaiparaWaipara, CanterburyFar North Solar Farm135Proposed[68]43°2′52.03″S 172°43′58.09″E / 43.0477861°S 172.7328028°E / -43.0477861; 172.7328028
WardWard, MarlboroughEnergy Marlborough Ltd15Proposed
Waiterimu[22]near Ohinewai, WaikatoIsland Green Power200Consented[69]37°28′35.57″S 175°16′14.7″E / 37.4765472°S 175.270750°E / -37.4765472; 175.270750
Oakridge Solar FarmGlen Massey, WaikatoTrilect Solar6Under construction

Cost-effectiveness

Retail buy-back rates for solar power exported to the grid range from 7 to 17 cents, plus 15% GST if the system owner is GST-registered.[70] Cost-effectiveness of a residential solar power occurs when system owners aim to use more of their solar power than what they export, by means of timed appliances, turning on appliances when the sun is out, energy management systems and battery storage. Commercial buildings that use power during the day can get a high return on their investment.[71]

A 2015 study found that PV was more economical than grid supply if all the PV electricity was used on site and none was exported to the grid. For residential and commercial installations, improving energy efficiency is a lower cost option than PV.[72]

Statistics

Source: NREL[73]
Installed solar generation as of 30 April 2024[74]
Network reporting regionInstallationsUptake (%)Total capacity (MW)
Bay of Islands (Top Energy)20035.8135.59
Whangarei and Kaipara (Northpower)2,5224.0314.0
Waitemata (Vector)5,6422.1330.8
Auckland (Vector)5,6731.5141.76
Counties (Counties Power)1,8723.8813.76
Thames Valley (Powerco)19272.4712.05
Waikato (WEL Networks)2,7722.7818.5
Waipa (Waipā Networks)1,18048.74
King Country (The Lines Company)2190.951.94
Tauranga (Powerco)3,6803.9321.37
Rotorua (Unison Networks)5741.773.52
Eastern Bay of Plenty (Horizon Energy)6792.6826.98
Taupo (Unison Networks)3411.871.79
Eastland (Eastland Network)5762.118.14
Hawke's Bay (Unison Networks)2,4353.6913.98
Central Hawke's Bay (Centralines)3774.22.44
Southern Hawke's Bay (Scanpower)811.191.04
Wairarapa (Powerco)1,1724.36.42
Taranaki (Powerco)1,6052.5411.95
Whanganui (Powerco)7392.223.82
Manawatu (Powerco)1,4382.438.38
Kapiti and Horowhenua (Electra)1,5453.398.02
Wellington (Wellington Electricity)3,0421.6815.73
Nelson (Nelson Electricity)1,5985.4310.77
Tasman (Network Tasman)2,4275.6216.04
Marlborough (Marlborough Lines)1,1704.399.57
Buller (Buller Electricity)460.940.24
West Coast (Westpower)990.690.53
North Canterbury (MainPower)2,0094.6410.98
Central Canterbury (Orion)5,7322.5634.13
Ashburton (EA Networks)5262.514.54
South Canterbury (Alpine Energy)8252.414.44
Waitaki (Network Waitaki)2481.91.98
Queenstown (Aurora Energy)6194.063.62
Central Otago (Aurora Energy)1,7517.610.40
Otago (OtagoNet)3332.132.0
Dunedin (Aurora Energy)7001.233.17
Southland (The Power Company)5851.553.55
Invercargill (Electricity Invercargill)1510.850.93
Total59,9372.6421.6


Solar power installations rose steadily from 2013 to 2019 (see table to the left for detail)
Solar installations - numbers, sizes and proportion of total installed capacity from 2013[75]
As atICP countICP uptake rate (%)Total capacity installed (MW)Avg. capacity installed (kW)
31 December 20132,2360.110928.3263.724
31 December 20145,4230.2661621.6343.989
31 December 20159,3770.4551237.1263.959
31 December 201613,6540.6552852.9723.880
31 December 201718,0490.8553770.1853.889
31 December 201822,3551.0462690.1604.033
31 December 201926,4761.22233116.5844.403
31 December 202030,6391.39407143.5104.684
31 December 202136,6181.65042189.5565.148
31 December 202245,8862.02678257.3205.642
31 December 202356,2112.44812366.7846.525

See also

References