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New solar farm - another step in delivering strategy

Operational Update14 August 2024GNEUtilities

MARKET/MEDIA RELEASE
Date: 15 August 2024

NZX: GNE / ASX: GNE

New solar farm - Genesis takes another step in delivering renewables strategy


Genesis Energy has taken another step in delivering on its commitment to solar development after

securing an advanced stage, 127 MWp consented site near Edgecumbe in the Bay of Plenty. The site

is expected to start generating electricity in 2026.

The agreement with New Zealand based developer Helios Energy is expected to go unconditional in

Q2 FY25. The site is a quality competitive solar development which provides a high solar yield. It is in

a good location connecting to an existing substation and acquired from a reliable developer. It will

be wholly owned by Genesis who will take all the energy produced. Final Investment Decision (FID)

will determine if it is developed on balance sheet or through another structure.

The 207-hectare site will hold approximately 220,000 solar panels and generate around 230 GWh of

renewable electricity annually, enough to power around 30,000 houses. The project is expected to

require a construction workforce of around 100 people and employ up to five staff when

operational.

The site is consented, with grid connection agreements in place. FID is expected in mid-CY25

followed by the start of construction.

The acquisition is another proof point of Genesis’ Gen35 strategy which aims build to 95% baseload

renewable generation by FY35, freeing up to 1,400 MW of generation capacity at Huntly Power

Station to support energy security for the country. Huntly will provide a range of generation assets

and fuels to store energy for electricity generation from a minute to a month.

This is the second advanced solar site Genesis has secured following the 63 MWp site at Lauriston on

the Canterbury Plains in November 2023, acquired as part of Genesis’ joint venture with FRV

Australia. That site is currently under construction and on track for first generation later in 2024.

Other greenfield solar projects are also in the development pipeline.

Chief Wholesale Officer Tracey Hickman said Genesis is delivering on its strategy to build 500 MW of

grid-scale solar by FY28.

“We’re delivering strategy through a combination of joint venture, balance sheet finance, and power

purchase agreements. We’ve seen through our experience at Lauriston the benefit of purchasing

advanced developments and turning them from bragawatts into megawatts. With a large and

diverse customer base Genesis can take opportunities for new renewables and deliver them to

market quickly, while we continue to explore other sites and possibilities,” Hickman said.

Edgecumbe site developer Helios Energy was founded in New Zealand in 2020 by a team with

extensive global renewables experience. Helios was one of the first grid-scale solar developers to

enter the New Zealand market.

Helios Energy Founder and Managing Director Jeff Schlichting said the sale of the site would support

the development of Helios’ broader national solar development pipeline.


“We’re pleased with this transaction and our counterparty. Edgecumbe is a high-quality solar

development and Genesis is well-positioned to responsibly deliver it for the benefit of Aotearoa New

Zealand and our national decarbonisation commitments.”

Genesis intends to take a similar approach to its Lauriston development, using panels that allow for

dual use of the land so sheep can graze underneath them.

Genesis will continue Helios’ work in engaging with mana whenua, the local community and key

stakeholders.

Fact Box

Land size ~207ha

Power generated ~230 GWh pa

Expected FID mid-CY25

First Generation mid-CY26

Expected Total Project

Cost

~ $216m

(~$1.7m/MWp)

Approx. number of solar

panels

Approx. 220,000


• Note that the final size, development costs and resulting generation is subject to final

investment decision and detailed design processes.

• Total project costs include EPC construction, connections, finance and leases through

construction and other costs.


ENDS


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Tim McSweeney

GM Investor Relations & Market Risk

M: 027 200 5548


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Estelle Sarney

External Communications Manager

M: 027 269 6383




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 Frank and is one of New Zealand’s largest

energy retailers 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 $NZ2.4 billion during the 12 months ended 30 June 2023. More information

can be found at www.genesisenergy.co.nz

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