The Department of Conservation has been cleared over the way
it handled sensitive wind farm negotiations with Meridian
Energy, but it needs to be more open about resource consent
deals, says Acting Conservation Minister Nick Smith.
The Government ordered an urgent report on Monday into DOC's
deal with Meridian, which would see the energy company pay
out $175,000 to mitigate the conservation impacts of the
proposed Project Hayes wind farm in Central Otago.
It was never "hush money", as some media had reported, but
was an agreed amount of compensation, said DOC director
general Al Morrison in his report to Conservation Minister
Tim Groser, released today.
The process was not unusual, he said.
Agreements reached on a number of projects under way around
the country were important and involved a range of solutions.
These included research and monitoring, land exchanges, and
financial compensation to cover the costs of rectifying any
negative impacts. The money had not been paid, and would not
be, unless the project went ahead and the impacts became
real, Mr Morrison said.
"The department was not required, and has not been, silent on
the issue. It simply sorted its issues with Meridian outside
the court." The amount agreed was only kept confidential
during "sensitive talks" in a highly competitive market.
Dr Smith said he did not believe DOC had been sufficiently
transparent in its involvement with Meridian over Project
Hayes by simply releasing the agreement when requested under
the Official Information Act.
A more proactive approach was required, he said.
Dr Smith acknowledged that DOC had a "difficult task" in
balancing its job as an advocate for conservation while
recognising the quite legitimate Government objectives of
increasing renewable energy supplies and building
infrastructure.
Mr Morrison said he believed the department's systems for
auditing revenue and expenditure were "transparent and
robust" but it would be prudent to review them.
The department was working on developing a more proactive
approach to the release of such information.
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