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German know-how backs wind farm plan

GERMANY'S Senvion has been selected as the preferred supplier and maintenance firm for two proposed wind farms in New South Wales and South Australia that could generate a combined 300 megawatts if developed.

German know-how backs wind farm plan

The engineering, procurement, construction and maintenance agreements cover the 25-turbine Glen Innes wind farm in NSW and the 59-turbine Lincoln Gap wind farm in SA, both of which are owned and operated...

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