Orion New Zealand Limited

Orion
Industry Electricity distribution
Predecessor Southpower
Founded December 1998 (December 1998)
Headquarters Christchurch, New Zealand
Key people
Rob Jamieson, CEO
Website Official website

Orion New Zealand Limited (Orion) is an electricity distribution company, based in Christchurch, New Zealand.[1]

The company was formed under its current name in December 1998.[2] Orion is owned by Christchurch City Council (89.3%) and Selwyn District Council (10.7%).[3] In 2013, Orion posted a $49m profit, with $32m in dividends going to the shareholding councils.[4][5] Its last CEO was Roger Sutton, who resigned to become CEO of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority on 13 June 2011.[6]

Former Orion Building in Christchurch (since demolished)

Orion is responsible for electricity distribution in Christchurch and the Selwyn District, bounded to the north and south by the Waimakariri and Rakaia Rivers and to the east and west by the Southern Alps and the Pacific Ocean respectively. Within this region, it delivers 3,165 gigawatt-hours of electricity per year to 190,000 customers.

Electricity network

The Orion network consists of over 11,000 kilometres (6,800 mi) of lines and cables, 52 zone substations, 10,972 distribution substations and 10,828 transformers. Orion takes power from seven Transpower grid exit points (from east to west): Bromley, Islington, Kimberley, Hororata, Coleridge, Castle Hill and Arthur's Pass. The majority of Christchurch is served by a 66 kV subtransmission network and a 11 kV distribution network. Some western parts of Christchurch, Banks Peninsula and the Selwyn district is served by a mixture of 66 kV and 33 kV subtransmission and 11 kV distribution. As is standard in New Zealand, electricity is delivered to homes at 230/400 volts (phase-to-neutral/phase-to-phase).

Orion New Zealand Limited network statistics as of 31 March 2015[7]
Parameter Value
Total system length 11,006 km
66 kV 277 km
33 kV 312 km
11 kV 5,598 km
Single wire earth return (SWER) 102 km
Low voltage (230/400 V) 4,717 km
Street lighting 400 km
Customer connections 190,035
System maximum demand 582 MW
System electricity delivered 3,271 GWh

Network development

Orion's distribution network suffered significant damage following the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, especially in the eastern suburbs of Christchurch. In addition, new post-earthquake developments in the northern and southwestern suburbs of Christchurch and the Rolleston-Lincoln area of the Selwyn district are increasing demand on the network in those areas.

The liquefaction from the 2011 earthquake damaged the New Brighton zone substation and the duplicated 66 kV cables linking Dallington and New Brighton zone substations with the Bromley GXP beyond repair. As a temporary solution to get power into the northeastern suburbs, a transformer was brought in to replace New Brighton zone substation and single 66 kV overhead lines were constructed to link the New Brighton transformer and Dallington zone substation to Bromley. To backup the single line supplies, four 1 MW diesel generators were installed at Queen Elizabeth II Park.

A new zone substation was built in the Rawhiti Domain to replace New Brighton zone substation, with the temporary overhead line extended to reach it. Replacement single 66 kV cables from Bromley to Dallington and Rawhiti were completed in 2015, allowing the temporary overhead lines to be removed. A new single 66 kV was also constructed from Dallington to the McFaddens Road zone substation in Saint Albans to provide a second supply route for Dallington.[8]

With the increasing demand in the northern suburbs, a new zone substation was constructed at Waimakariri Road in Harewood, connected to Papanui (Greers Road) zone substation by a single 66 kV cable. This offloaded the northwestern suburbs of Christchurch from Papanui. To secure a second supply to both Waimakariri and Rawhiti zone substations, a new single 66 kV cable will be constructed to link them via Marshland. This will allow the QEII Park generators to be removed and reinstalled in the Belfast area to secure supply in the northern suburbs. Eventually, a new zone substation at Marshland will be built to offload some northern suburbs from Papanui.

Subsidiaries

See also

References

  1. "Contact details". Orion New Zealand Limited.
  2. "Company history". Orion New Zealand Limited.
  3. "Company profile". Orion New Zealand Limited.
  4. "Orion profit $49.9m". The New Zealand Herald. 16 July 2009.
  5. "Information Sheet" (PDF). Orion NZ.
  6. "Roger Sutton appointed quake recovery czar". Stuff. 12 May 2011. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
  7. "EDB Information Disclosure - Orion New Zealand Limited - year ending 31 March 2015" (PDF). 31 August 2015. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  8. "Vital new Orion cable zig zags from St Albans to Coopers Road, Dallington". Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team. 11 July 2013. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
  9. "Connetics". Connetics Limited.
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