Meridian Energy gets green light to expand Lake Pūkaki storage

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The Meridian Energy Ltd (ASX: MEZ) share price is in focus as the company secured final approval to ease access restrictions on Lake Pūkaki hydro storage for the next three years, a move set to bolster the security of electricity supply through winter 2028.

What did Meridian Energy report?

  • Approval granted to ease access restrictions on Lake PÅ«kaki hydro storage for a three-year period
  • Improved dry-year risk management expected through to winter 2028
  • Hydro generation provides about 60% of New Zealand’s electricity, with Meridian’s storage covering around 15 weeks of supply
  • Permanent installation of rock armouring at PÅ«kaki Dam also approved

What else do investors need to know?

The easing of Lake PÅ«kaki restrictions gives Meridian Energy additional flexibility to manage supply in challenging weather conditions, reducing the risk of price spikes and supply interruptions during dry spells. Meridian emphasised that the extra storage will only be used if there’s elevated risk to security of supply, and that usage in 2026 will likely remain well within the five-metre allowance due to current lake levels. In addition, Meridian has received the green light to reinforce PÅ«kaki Dam with permanent rock armouring. This improvement is designed to help the dam withstand wave erosion, which will be especially important when the lake operates at lower levels, further supporting long-term operational resilience.

What’s next for Meridian Energy?

Looking ahead, Meridian anticipates using the expanded storage prudently, committing to operate within the strict guidelines set by regulators. The company will only draw on the additional capacity if there is a real risk to the security of electricity supply, particularly heading into winter months. Alongside the storage increase, the permanent enhancements to PÅ«kaki Dam should further strengthen Meridian’s ability to navigate future energy market challenges and invest in developing new renewable generation capacity in the years ahead.

Meridian Energy share price snapshot

Over the past 12 months, Meridian Energy shares have declined 12%, trailing the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO), which has risen 2% over the same period.

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