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Victoria approves 330 MW wind project

 
Windpower Monthly Magazine, 01 December 2006, 12:00am
 

AGL Energy Limited's proposed 330 MW Macarthur wind farm near Port Fairy in western Victoria is the latest wind project to win planning approval since the introduction of the Victorian Renewable Energy Target (VRET) in July for renewables to meet 10% of the state's power supply by 2016. The A$600 million, 183 turbine project is one of the largest yet in the country. "There are still a number of steps to be taken before AGL...

 

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