Yinson Renewables acquires 94.6MW Mt Cass Wind Farm in NZ


KUALA LUMPUR: Yinson Renewables has acquired the rights to the 94.6MW Mt Cass Wind Farm in Canterbury, New Zealand, from MainPower New Zealand Limited.

In a statement, the company said once operational, the wind farm is expected to generate over 300 GWh of electricity annually – enough to supply approximately 40,000 households.

Construction activities are expected to commence in early 2026 and the project is expected to enter operations in 2028.

Mt Cass will be Yinson Renewables’ first wind farm in its portfolio under construction and its first in New Zealand.

According to the company, the wind farm has important strategic value, adding much-needed generation capacity to the upper South Island and helping New Zealand meet its decarbonisation goals.

"The Mt Cass Wind Farm represents a significant expansion of our footprint in New Zealand. We are privileged to be the first global independent power producer to own and construct a wind farm in the country – an important step for Yinson Renewables both strategically and in our mission to deliver sustainable solutions that support New Zealand’s energy transition." 

Yinson Renewables Country Manager for New Zealand, Trevor Nash added that the Mt Cass wind project is a cornerstone of its strategy in New Zealand. 

"We look forward to working with all of the key stakeholders on this project to bring more clean energy projects online and contribute to our nation’s decarbonisation goals."

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
Yinson Renewables , wind , energy , NZ , Mt Cass

Next In Business News

CTOS Digital units dispose of 26% stake in Experian Information Services for RM80mil
Binasat bags RM52.46mil contract from Lembaga Dius Api
Record-breaking RM3.2bil in sales
Gamuda secures new Aussie projects, taking order book to a record RM46bil
Japan's Nikkei ends at 3-week low on tech selloff over AI-business outlook
Bursa Malaysia erases earlier losses to end morning session higher
I-Bhd's first AI experience centre opens at i-City
Sabah govt gets RM50mil dividend from state-owned SMJ Energy
SME Bank strengthens MSME ecosystem by providing over RM50bil in financing since 2005
Gamuda shares rise in early trade after securing RM2.69bil Marinus Link project

Others Also Read