“At the Rimu power station, the head pond and station building survived, but the small intake weir has been effectively washed away, and the access road and penstock have gone too.”
Neither power station has on-site staff, but they are monitored “from time to time.”
“[But] we have been providing support on the ground to the landowner and his workers,” the spokesman said.
That includes access to a helicopter and the delivery of food, fuel, a generator and enabling satellite phone communications.
It is not known to what extent - if any - damage done to the power stations contributed to the levels of water that deluged Esk Valley during Cyclone Gabrielle.
The spokesman said “largely, conveyancing structures, transmission assets and surrounding land” were impacted by the weather event.
“Most of the actual electricity generation equipment remains in good condition,” he said.