The
Environment Court's decision to decline Meridian Energy's
controversial Project Hayes wind farm on the Lammermoor Range
could spell the end of large-scale electricity generation
development in Central Otago, Mayor Malcolm
Macpherson said yesterday.
While he had not seen the 350 page decision, he assumed the
main reason for declining consent was the special landscapes.
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"And if that's the case, it might set one of the most
important precedents for Central Otago, Otago, and New
Zealand. I wonder whether this is the end of big renewables
of any sort, in this part of the country, at least."
Project Hayes, a $2 billion, 176-turbine wind farm, would
have been the largest of its kind in the southern hemisphere,
encompassing 92sq km of Central Otago high country.
Dr Macpherson said the "devil is in the detail", and the
importance of the 350-page document would depend on what
grounds Environment Court judge Jon Jackson and the three
commissioners declined consent.
"The real significance will be in the rationale behind the
decision. Without seeing it I can only guess that the fact it
is 350 pages means it was not a simple `no', and there's been
a great deal of thought put into it," he said.
People throughout Otago would have mixed feelings about the
project being declined, particularly due to the recession.
"There would have been a prolonged period of
construction-related activity that would have been really
beneficial across all of Otago, and unless there's another
application from Meridian, then that opportunity has been
lost.
"There would have been a number of people anticipating for
some time the pick-up in work from the project and now their
hopes are gone. Having said that, there will also be a large
number of people who will think it's a very good outcome and
will be looking carefully at what it means for other
projects," he said.
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