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Genesis Energy and Tilt Renewables announce Wind Farm

Operational Update1 August 2021GNEUtilities

Media Release

Date: 2 August 2021


Genesis Energy and Tilt Renewables announce Kaiwaikawe Wind Farm Offtake Agreement


Genesis Energy and Tilt Renewables have executed a conditional 20-year electricity offtake

agreement that will provide the foundation for the construction of the 75MW Kaiwaikawe Wind

Farm located near Dargaville, Northland.


The two companies partnered in a similar way for the 133MW Waipipi windfarm in South Taranaki

which was delivered on time despite the impact of COVID-19 on the supply chain and on-site

construction activities. It became fully operational in March and is expected to produce

approximately 455GWh of renewable generation each year.


The Kaiwaikawe Wind Farm (previously known as the Omamari Wind Farm), is expected to be

completed by early 2024 and supports Genesis’ Future-gen strategy to economically displace

baseload thermal generation with 2,650GWh per annum of new renewable electricity by 2030.


“The partnership between Genesis and Tilt Renewables has changed the face of the electricity

market in New Zealand and we are happy to see this next project from our pipeline be included in

Genesis’ Future-gen strategy,” says Deion Campbell, Tilt Renewables CEO.


The Kaiwaikawe Windfarm will reduce carbon emissions from Genesis’ thermal generation by an

estimated 180,000 tonnes per annum. It is the first confirmed project of an RFP process that Genesis

has been conducting with more announcements due.


Marc England, Genesis CEO, said it is another proof point for the Future-gen strategy and the

company’s commitment to empowering New Zealand’s sustainable future.


“The Kaiwaikawe Wind Farm will help us deliver on both the Future-gen targets and our

commitment to remove at least 1.2m tonnes of annual carbon emissions by 2025,” England said.


“We understand the role Genesis has to play in the country’s transition to a low carbon future and

are looking at other renewable opportunities including new solar, wind and geothermal

generation.”


In October 2018, Genesis and Tilt Renewables formed a strategic relationship for the development

of more renewable energy for the New Zealand market. The Kaiwaikawe Wind Farm, which will be

owned and operated by Tilt Renewables, is located approximately 12km northwest of Dargaville in

Northland and is an ideal location for a windfarm due to its wind resource, appropriate

environmental footprint, construction characteristics and proximity to the transmission network.


It is also well located in a region of Northland that will benefit greatly from the development of

additional utility scale generation close to key load centres. It will be powered by up to 19

turbines utilising some of the latest turbine technology to maximise efficiency and production.

Resource consents for the project are progressing with a hearing scheduled for August 2021 and a

decision is expected later in the year. It is expected to create between 70 – 80 jobs during

construction.




New Zealand has 18 operating wind farms with a capacity of 820 megawatts. Genesis’ Hau Nui

(te reo Māori for "big wind") was the first wind farm built in New Zealand and this year marked its

25

th

anniversary of operation. It is a 15-turbine wind farm located in South Wairarapa. Tilt

Renewables already owns and operates wind farms in New Zealand at Tararua (134 turbines,

161MW), Mahinerangi (12 turbines, 36MW) and Waipipi (31 turbines, 133MW).


Tilt Renewables has grown to be one of the leading developers, owners and operators of renewable

generation assets in Australia and New Zealand.


On the 23

rd

July 2021, the High Court of New Zealand approved the sale of Tilt Renewables to a

consortium of Powering Australian Renewables (PowAR) and Mercury NZ Limited (Mercury). The

sale is expected to be completed on the 3

rd

August 2021 with Mercury acquiring Tilt Renewables

New Zealand assets including the Kaiwaikawe Wind Farm.


Kaiwaikawe Wind Farm (KWF) Project and Arrangement Disclosure:


Total capacity ~75MW Utilising up to 19 wind turbines

Energy Production

~230GWh pa

Expected average annual energy production,

with Genesis purchasing all energy produced by KWF

Offtake Term 20 years The term of the offtake agreement is 20 years, in addition

to generation volume during commissioning

Offtake Price Reset 10 years An agreed offtake starting price over the first 10 years

with regular market resets for the last 10 years

Construction 100% Responsibility of KWF

Financial Close Financial Close is expected to be reached by ~mid-2022

Commercial Operations Target commercial operations date early 2024

Offer & Dispatch 100% Responsibility of KWF.

Transmission KWF will be connected at 66kV to Mangataupere (MPE)

via the Dargaville substation owned by Northpower


Operations 100% Responsibility of KWF


ENDS

For media enquiries, please contact:

Chris Mirams

GM Communications and Media

Genesis Energy

M: +64 27 246 1221


About Genesis Energy

Genesis Energy (NZX: GNE, ASX: GNE) is a diversified New Zealand energy company. Genesis sells

electricity, reticulated natural gas and LPG through its retail brands of Genesis and Energy Online

and is New Zealand’s largest energy retailer with approximately 500,000 customers. The Company

generates electricity from a diverse portfolio of thermal and renewable generation assets located in

different parts of the country. Genesis also has a 46% interest in the Kupe Joint Venture, which owns

the Kupe Oil and Gas Field offshore of Taranaki, New Zealand. Genesis had revenue of $NZ2.6 billion

during the 12 months ended 30 June 2020. More information can be found at

www.genesisenergy.co.nz

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