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Tasmania cranks up wind

CHINESE firm Goldwind and state-owned Aurora Energy have come to an in-principle agreement to build the state's first wind farm in almost a decade at Wild Cattle Hill, near the Waddamana power station.

 Tasmania cranks up wind

The $300 million, 144MW development will generate enough power for some 60,000 homes.    Tasmanian Energy Minister Matthew Groom said the 49-turbine farm would create 150 jobs during construction and...

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