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Ministry of Energy workmen put the first rotor into place at the Ohau C powerhouse on the Upper Waitaki power scheme. Ohau C is the last of the stations there, and the first of four machines should be commissioned by the end of this year. When all four generators are working, the station will have an output of 212 megawatts.

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Press, 24 April 1984, Page 26

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Ministry of Energy workmen put the first rotor into place at the Ohau C powerhouse on the Upper Waitaki power scheme. Ohau C is the last of the stations there, and the first of four machines should be commissioned by the end of this year. When all four generators are working, the station will have an output of 212 megawatts. Press, 24 April 1984, Page 26

Ministry of Energy workmen put the first rotor into place at the Ohau C powerhouse on the Upper Waitaki power scheme. Ohau C is the last of the stations there, and the first of four machines should be commissioned by the end of this year. When all four generators are working, the station will have an output of 212 megawatts. Press, 24 April 1984, Page 26

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