- Release Date: 06/06/14 13:49
- Summary: GENERAL: NWF: Progress Update
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NWF 06/06/2014 13:49 GENERAL REL: 1349 HRS NZ Windfarms Limited GENERAL: NWF: Progress Update PROGRESS UPDATE NZ Windfarms ("NWF") wishes to update the market on the following matters: Palmerston North City Council Resource Consent The Environment Court provided Palmerston North City Council with a ten week period to review the results of the recently concluded sound power monitoring program and the Post Construction Compliance Report that detailed the findings. This review period has expired, and the Council has sought more time for their external acoustic expert to review the report. The Council has appealed the High Court decision setting aside an earlier Environment Court declaration that the Te Rere Hau wind farm has breached its Resource Consent. This Appeal Court hearing is set down for 12 August. Windflow Technology Power Curve Warranty NWF has instigated dispute resolution proceedings under the Sale and Purchase Agreement for its fleet of WF500 turbines to determine whether Windflow Technology has met the terms of the Power Curve Warranty in the Agreement. Having taken legal advice, NWF considers that Windflow Technology has not met this warranty. The contract provides for binding arbitration to determine a dispute. Asset Value NWF is currently reviewing the value of the Te Rere Hau wind farm. This review includes consideration of key value drivers: 1. Output Output from the TRH wind farm is directly affected by the speed and direction of the wind resource received on-site. Any change in expected wind speed would affect the expected output of the Te Rere Hau wind farm 2. Wholesale Electricity Price NWF is reviewing the current and forecast electricity prices expected in the wholesale electricity market from the available external data. 3. Future operating costs and the cost of repairs to major items NWF continues to gain experience in operating the fleet of WF500 turbines. This improves the understanding of the costs to perform routine maintenance operations and to effect repairs to key components. NWF has experienced further failures of key components (pitch bearings, gearboxes and generators). The likely cost of repairs, the expected failure rate, and the likelihood of recovery of these costs under the manufacturer's warranties is being reviewed. NWF will advise the results of this review when it is complete and the findings have been audited. ENDS For further enquiries contact: Chris Sadler Chief Executive Officer Ph (021) 918 216 End CA:00251299 For:NWF Type:GENERAL Time:2014-06-06 13:49:57
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