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Ceremony marks start of historic solar farm initiative

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POWERING UP: Various groups were represented at yesterday's sod-turning event to mark the start of building work on the Te Ihi o te Ra solar power farm at Gisborne Airport. Once completed the farm will produce enough renewable energy to power the equivalent of 1000 typical homes. Picture by Strike Photography
POWERING UP: Various groups were represented at yesterday's sod-turning event to mark the start of building work on the Te Ihi o te Ra solar power farm at Gisborne Airport. Once completed the farm will produce enough renewable energy to power the equivalent of 1000 typical homes. Picture by Strike Photography

POWERING UP: Various groups were represented at yesterday's sod-turning event to mark the start of building work on the Te Ihi o te Ra solar power farm at Gisborne Airport. Once completed the farm will produce enough renewable energy to power the equivalent of 1000 typical homes. Picture by Strike Photography

Tairāwhiti's first solar farm is officially under way after a sod-turning ceremony at Gisborne Airport.

The ceremony saw staff and the board of Eastland Group and Eastland Generation, who are developing the solar farm, gather with guests including project partner Infratec NZ Ltd, Mayor Rehette Stoltz and representatives from mana whenua Ngai Tāwhiri, Rongowhakaata Iwi Trust, Trust Tairāwhiti, Gisborne Airport, Eastland Network and Gisborne District Council.

Morehu Pewhairangi led the karakia while Stanley Pardoe, of Ngai Tāwhiri, and Eastland Group chair Matanuku Mahuika symbolically turned over the first sods of earth on the site.

Mr Pardoe commended the initiative.

“This is a wonderful day. This project is just the start and with technology moving forwards, no doubt solar farms will eventually be established in other parts of Tairāwhiti,” he said.

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Te Ihi o te Ra is a 5.2-megawatt solar farm that will be located in the northeast corner of the Gisborne Airport precinct.

It will be made up of around 8000 bi-facial solar panels covering 6.1 hectares of land.

Using the sun that shines on Tairāwhiti, Te Ihi o te Ra will generate on average 7343 MWh of renewable energy each year — enough to power the equivalent of 1000 typical homes.

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“Te Ihi o te Ra marks an important and exciting early step towards a sustainable future for Tairāwhiti,” Eastland Group chief operating officer energy Alice Pettigrew said.

“Once complete, it will contribute to both regional energy capacity and resilience.”

The project is getting under way this month with contractors mobilising to the site, and it will take around 10 months to complete.

There will also be positive environmental outcomes for the local area. Extensive native plantings along the Waikanae Stream, plus new stock-proof fencing, will help improve the quality of the awa and whenua.

The name of the solar farm has been gifted to the project by Ngai Tāwhiri.

“From our first meeting with Steven Follows of Eastland Generation, the Ngai Tāwhiri working group saw into the future and the transformation ahead of us,” said Thelma Karaitiana of Nga Tawhiri.

“We liken what we saw to the first glimpse of a sunrise over te Tairāwhiti, a shared anticipation.

“ Our gift to the journey is the name Te Ihi o te Ra, a time for growth and prosperity.”

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