Marsden A


title: "Marsden A" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["oil-fired-power-stations-in-new-zealand", "buildings-and-structures-in-the-northland-region", "whangarei-district"] topic_path: "geography/new-zealand" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marsden_A" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

::data[format=table title="Infobox power station"]

FieldValue
nameMarsden A Power Station
coordinates
countryNew Zealand
locationMarsden Point, Northland
statusD
construction_began1964
commissioned1967
decommissioned1994
ownerMighty River Power
th_fuel_primaryFuel oil
ps_units_operational
ps_electrical_capacity250 MW
::

| name = Marsden A Power Station | name_official = | image = | image_caption = | image_alt = | coordinates = | country = New Zealand | location = Marsden Point, Northland | status = D | construction_began = 1964 | commissioned = 1967 | decommissioned = 1994 | cost = | owner = Mighty River Power | th_fuel_primary = Fuel oil | th_fuel_tertiary = | ps_units_operational= 2× | ps_units_manu_model = | ps_cogeneration = | ps_combined_cycle = | ps_electrical_capacity= 250 MW | ps_electrical_cap_fac= | website = | extra = Marsden A was a 250 MW oil-fired power station near the Marsden Point Oil Refinery at Marsden Point, Ruakaka, Northland, New Zealand. The facility was previously owned and operated by the Electricity Corporation of New Zealand and Mighty River Power.

The power station was proposed by the Power Planning Committee in 1964, with the Ministry of Works seeking contractors for construction in January 1965. The two 120 MW turbo-generators were provided by Allgemeine Elektricitats-Gessellschaft, and the boilers by Babcock & Wilcox and Goldie-McCulloch. It was built between 1964 and 1966 and commissioned in 1967. When completed, its chimney was the tallest in Aotearoa. The power station was designed to use heavy oil residue left over from the refining process, and was considered a white elephant on its completion, due to under-use.

It acted as an emergency reserve power station, serving the load centre of Auckland to the south. It was cooled through a long seawater pipe out into Bream Bay, which is now used to supply an aquaculture industry nearby. Following the commissioning of the dual coal- and gas-fired Huntly power station in 1982, Marsden A became less used, and it was mothballed in the 1990s due to rising oil prices. Owenrship was transferred to Mighty River Power following the breakup on ECNZ in 1999.

It continued to provide grid support to Transpower's national grid in Northland, before being finally decommissioned in 2007. and the site sold in 2014.

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/20/New_oil_fired_Power_station_under_construction_at_Marsden_Point_(40594708485).jpg" caption="The power station before being commissioned in 1967"] ::

References

References

  1. (6 August 1964). "Huge Power Plan Will Be Hardly Enough". The Press.
  2. (30 January 1965). "MARSDEN PT. POWER Completion In Time Considered Vital". The Press.
  3. (3 April 1965). "German Plant For Power Station". The Press.
  4. "Marsden A Power Station (N.Z.)". National Library of New Zealand.
  5. (20 September 1966). "TALLEST CHIMNEY". The Press.
  6. (17 October 1968). "Doubts On Marsden Point Station". The Press.
  7. (2 May 2012). "Demolition order for Marsden Pt power station". New Zealand Herald.
  8. (19 April 2014). "Former power station site for sale". New Zealand Herald.

::callout[type=info title="Wikipedia Source"] This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page. ::

oil-fired-power-stations-in-new-zealandbuildings-and-structures-in-the-northland-regionwhangarei-district