New Zealand Hydro Electric Power
In the 1950s New Zealand's population grew rapidly and demand for electricity was increasing. The decision was made to start the Tongariro Power Scheme to meet this demand. The scheme created 3 power stations; Tokannu, Rangipo and Mangaio. Together they make up 3.5% of New Zealand's total annual electricity. To learn more about New Zealand Hydro Electric Power click here: https://www.ice.org.uk/what-is-civil-...

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