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Wairakei is a
small settlement, and
geothermal area 8-kilometres (5 mi)
north of Taupō, in the
centre of the
North Island of New Zealand, on the Waikato...
- The
Wairakei Power Station is a
geothermal power station near the
Wairakei Geothermal Field in New Zealand.
Wairakei lies in the Taupō
Volcanic Zone. The...
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temperatures and
water levels. The
three oldest sites, at Larderello,
Wairakei, and the
Geysers experienced reduced output because of
local depletion...
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industrial producer of
geothermal electricity when its
Wairakei station was commissioned.
Wairakei was the
first station to use
flash steam technology....
- sports.
Visitors can also
enjoy a
variety of attractions,
including the
Wairakei Power Station, Huka Falls, and the
Tongariro National Park. The name Taupō...
- The
Wairakei River or
Wairakei Stream is a
river of the
Waikato Region of New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows southeast to meet the
Waikato River, which...
- the
Poihipi volcano adjoining Mount Tauhara whose magma chamber is
under Wairakei and that had
erupted at Trig 9471 and the
Rubbish Tip
Domes about 27,000...
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thermal area to the
upper reaches of the
Waikato River. SH 5
joins SH 1 at
Wairakei, a few
kilometres north of the town of Taupō, and runs
concurrently with...
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power sources.
Geothermal energy use in New
Zealand is
strongly tied to
Wairakei,
where the
first geothermal plant was
opened in 1958. At that time, it...
- turbine.
Cogeneration Te Rapa,
Waikato 44 200 2000
Wairakei Geothermal Flash steam /
binary cycle Wairakei,
Waikato 161 1,310 1958, 2005
Whirinaki Diesel...