Buckleys Road: Approval for a 65MW Solar Project in New Zealand

Ethical Power and KeaX Limited obtain Selwyn District Council approval for a 65 MW solar project near Christchurch, aimed at strengthening the local energy infrastructure.

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Ethical Power, in partnership with KeaX Limited, has obtained planning permission for the Buckleys Road photovoltaic project in the Selwyn district of New Zealand. The project, with a capacity of 65MW, covers 104 hectares and is designed to generate 100GWh of energy.
The site includes 140,000 single-axis tracking modules and 13 inverters, with a co-located battery energy storage system (BESS). This development aims to strengthen the local energy infrastructure and improve the stability of the power grid. In addition to solar energy, more and more investors are taking advantage of New Zealand’s natural advantages to develop renewable energies, particularly wind power, but also green hydrogen.

Partnerships and Local Collaboration

Nick Keeler, Country Manager for Ethical Power Development New Zealand, underlines the strategic importance of the project: “Buckleys Road will be a major solar project in New Zealand. We’re delighted with the Board’s positive decision and look forward to seeing the project operational.”
Campbell McMath, Director of KeaX Limited, adds that council support is essential for renewable energy projects, helping to diversify land use and provide a stable source of income for local farmers.

Economic Benefits and Growth Opportunities

The project site, adjacent to the Brookside 66kV substation, is ideally located to maximize the efficiency of the power grid. The proximity of Christchurch, a major demand center, reinforces the strategic importance of this development.
This project is in line with New Zealand’s national objectives to increase renewable energy production. With a capacity of 100GWh, the Buckleys Road Solar Farm will make a significant contribution to meeting growing energy demand, while providing economic opportunities for the region.

Impact and prospects for the energy sector

The Buckleys Road project is a milestone for Ethical Power and KeaX Limited, demonstrating the viability of large-scale solar projects in New Zealand. By combining Ethical Power’s international expertise with KeaX’s local knowledge, this project underlines the power of strategic partnerships to drive energy development.
With the approval obtained, construction work is set to begin shortly, marking a significant step forward for New Zealand’s energy industry. This project could serve as a model for future initiatives, attracting investment and strengthening the country’s energy sector.

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