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New Power Line Set to Boost Industry Growth and Sustainability

A new power line, known as the Hokonui Line, is poised to support industrial growth and advance sustainability efforts in New Zealand. The project, announced by Power Company group chairman Peter Moynihan, is set to begin construction in September 2024 and aims to provide reliable energy to enhance the operations of Fonterra, one of the country’s largest dairy cooperatives.
The Hokonui Line will facilitate the expansion of Fonterra’s facilities, including a new ultra-high-temperature (UHT) milk plant. This initiative plays a crucial role in the cooperative’s strategy to transition away from coal, a significant step towards achieving its environmental goals. In May, Fonterra unveiled its first fossil-fuel-free electrode boiler, replacing one of five existing coal boilers. The cooperative also announced a $70 million plan to construct two additional electrode boilers, with expectations for them to be operational by August 2027.
Infrastructure Enhances Resilience and Job Creation
Moynihan emphasized the importance of the new power line, stating, “This project ensures our network has the strength and resilience needed to meet increasing demand, support industry, and enable the transition to a low-emissions economy.” He highlighted the collaborative effort among infrastructure partners to achieve a common goal, focusing on early engagement with stakeholders and landowners to ensure clear communication.
The Hokonui Line is expected not only to bolster Fonterra’s operations but also to generate significant job opportunities for the Southland region. Linda Mulvihill, Fonterra’s energy and climate general manager, reiterated the importance of such investments in supporting industrial decarbonization, aligning with the company’s target to halve its carbon emissions by 2030.
Wider Benefits for Power Security
Furthermore, Diana Price, acting executive general manager of external affairs at Transpower, noted that the Hokonui Line would enhance power security across Southland. She stated that this investment reflects the shared commitment and cooperation between the two power companies to support local industry and foster a lower-emissions future.
As the construction of the Hokonui Line commences, it marks a significant step toward sustainable energy solutions, demonstrating how infrastructure development can support both economic growth and environmental responsibility in New Zealand.
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