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Ski field opens $2m 'snow factory'

Otago Daily Times Online News·Wednesday, 6 May 2026·27 days ago
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The $2 million SnowFactory freezes water and converts it into snow. Photo: Katie Todd By Katie Todd of RNZ Weeks before ski field lifts usually start spinning, Queenstown's Coronet Peak has flipped the switch on a $2 million "snow factory" to lay down the first coat in autumn. Crews have started producing snow from a high-tech fridge-like machine housed in shipping containers that can operate in temperatures of up to 20 degrees. Coronet Peak's learners and ski play areas were due to open on 29 May, about two weeks ahead of 2025. Ski area manager Nigel Kerr said the snow factory was the first of its kind in the South Island and could run around the clock, unlike traditional snowguns that needed sub-zero temperatures to operate. "It's turning about 10,000 litres of water a day into about 240 cubic metres of snow, made up of small frozen particles. It's so cold that it actually doesn't stick together," he said.…

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