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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (332840)12/23/2002 12:14:58 AM
From: Krowbar  Read Replies (1) of 769667
 
It's a good thing that some American power companies, and the rest of the world are ignoring retards like you and Cheney, and are taking progressive steps to develop SUSTAINABLE energy with zero pollution. I know that the zero pollution won't sit very well with you and coal man Cheney.

Australia's Wind Industry Takes Big Steps Forward

Australia's wind industry is set to take several large steps forward. The first is the granting of development approval for the country's largest wind farm. The Government of the state of Victoria announced in August that a 180 MW wind farm is being developed in Portland. At the same time, it also released wind farm planning guidelines to help manage the continued expansion of wind farms whilst protecting sensitive environments.

The Portland wind farm - Australia's largest renewable project - will be undertaken by Pacific Hydro Ltd, which will invest AUS$270 million (US$150 million) in the project. It will entail installation of 120 turbines at four sites, Cape Bridgewater, Cape Nelson, Cape Sir William Grant and Yambuk, near Codrington (the site of Victoria's only existing wind farm).
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