The Aniwhenua power station is a hydroelectric power facility in Bay of Plenty in New Zealand located on the Rangitaiki River upstream of the Matahina...
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Matahina power station is a hydroelectric power facility in Bay of Plenty in New Zealand on the Rangitaiki River downstream of the Aniwhenua Power Station. The...
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Āniwaniwa, the waters of which power the Aniwhenua Power Station. Below the power station the river passes over the Aniwhenua falls and then squeezes through...
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power stations in New Zealand KML is from Wikidata This is a list of power stations in New Zealand. The list is not exhaustive – only power stations over...
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Lake Āniwaniwa (redirect from Lake Aniwhenua)
Lake Āniwaniwa (unofficially known as Lake Aniwhenua) is a small man-made lake on the Rangitaiki River, in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand. The...
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6 MW), Lower Mangapapa (6.25 MW), Ruahihi (20 MW) – Scheme: (165 GWh) Aniwhenua Dam (25 MW) (127 GWh) – Bay of Plenty (Upriver from Matahina dam) Matahina...
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Rangitaiki plains. While principal capture of sediment occurs at the upstream Aniwhenua dam which was completed in 1982, an increasing amount of sediment is being...
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