$5B windfarm planned for Australia
SYDNEY, Oct 8, 2007 -- UPI
A massive wind farm planned for southeastern Australia would provide as much
electricity as a large coal-powered plant.
Plans for the $2 billion farm, unveiled Sunday by Epuron, a subsidiary of
German renewable energy group Conergy AG, include as many as 500 turbines
producing enough electricity for 400,000 homes, the Sydney Morning Herald
reported.
If the plant is constructed, it could reduce Australian greenhouse gas
emissions by more than 3 million tons of carbon dioxide per year, the
newspaper said.
The announcement comes on the heels of a federal government initiative to
produce 30,000 gigawatt hours of clean energy per year by 2020.
Epuron is now negotiating with four land owners for the use of their
property for the plant, and finalizing arrangements with government
agencies.
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