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- 26.8%. The remaining 22.2% is widely held. Mercury NZ Limited acquired Trustpower Limited’s retail business for the final acquisition price of $467 million...
- the retail business of Trustpower, including the retail customer base and Trustpower brand. The generation business of Trustpower changed its name to Manawa...
- Mercury Baypark Stadium (formerly known as Trustpower Baypark Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Tauranga, New Zealand. It is currently used for dirt...
- Dunedin. 21 February 2011. Retrieved 21 February 2011. TrustPower Mahinerangi Wind Farm TrustPower - AEE Volume I "Mahinerangi Wind Farm Stage 1". Tilt...
- on the Arnold River in West Coast, New Zealand, owned and operated by TrustPower. Commissioned in 1932, the plant is rated at 3 megawatts (4,000 hp) and...
- and national matches led to it winning the Supreme Award at the 2014 Trustpower Waipa District Community Awards, and the club represented Waipa at the...
- (generator–retailers.) Proceeding 2021 TrustPower was also a gentailer until selling their retail arm to Mercury under the TrustPower brand and re-branding the remaining...
- be managed by Trustpower to reach and maintain a lake level between 71.6 m RL and 70.0 m RL before inflows exceed 500 m3/s. Trustpower shall not however...
- from Trustpower, with Tilt Renewables taking ownership of all operational wind ****ets and the wind and solar development pipeline, and Trustpower retaining...
- River in the Bay of Plenty in New Zealand. The scheme is operated by TrustPower. It has four operational power stations, and formerly the McLaren Falls...