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- Aratiatia Power Station is a hydroelectric power station on the Waikato River, in the North Island of New Zealand. It is the first hydroelectric power...
- The Aratiatia Rapids are an area of New Zealand river rapids downstream from the dam for the Aratiatia Power Station on the Waikato River. The rapids are...
- Karapiro. On its journey downstream it p****es through power stations at Aratiatia, Ohakuri, Atiamuri, Whakamaru, Maraetai, Waipapa, Arapuni and Karapiro...
- Between these faults and the eastern edge of the belt bounded by the Aratiatia fault zone to the north and the Rotokawa Fault to the south there are...
- rapids along the Waikato River, near present day Wairakei became known as Aratiatia (Tia's stairway). When he reached Lake Taupō, he travelled down the western...
- 38°08′00″S 175°38′00″E / 38.13333°S 175.63333°E / -38.13333; 175.63333 Lake Aratiatia Taupō District 0.60 km2 Hydroelectric reservoir, aquatic vegetation monitored...
- Specific location in New Zealand General area in New Zealand Forest River Aratiatia Spillway Taupō Laketown Braemar Station Tekapo Laketown stand-in Canaan...
- River 198 805 First 4 machines 1929; further 2 in 1938; another 2 in 1946 Aratiatia Hydroelectric Waikato River 78 331 March - May 1964 Ātiamuri Hydroelectric...
- constructed to house the workers of both the power station and the neighbouring Aratiatia hydro power station. From 31 October 2022 it had buses to Taupō, Mondays...
- Taupō, are (capacity in MW and nominal annual energy output in GWh): Aratiatia (84 MW) (331 GWh) Ohakuri (112 MW) (400 GWh) Atiamuri (84 MW) (305 GWh)...