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From: | "Morgy" <morgy40@xtra.co.nz> |
Date: | Thu, 15 Aug 2002 14:15:50 +1200 |
Adam I was about to close out of PHY & count my loss, but thats great news. If I can close out in profit I will be happy. Morgy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Adam Rands" <adam@iguana2.com> To: <sharechat@sharechat.co.nz> Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 1:08 PM Subject: [sharechat] Pacific Hydro (PHY) > Picking up on a thread from a few months back > > Pacific Hydro have been granted State approval for the new wind farm in > Portland. > > Share price up 6% on the news. > > I really think this is an exciting project economically and environmentally. > > 2000 new jobs for Victoria > 800,000 tones less green house emissions > Huge export potential to Asia given the pollution problems they are facing. > > Did anyone get in a few months back? > > Adam > > Disc - Long PHY and considering buying more > > > >PACIFIC HYDRO LIMITED 2002-08-15 ASX-SIGNAL-G > > > >HOMEX - Melbourne > > > >+++++++++++++++++++++++++ > >Australia's leading renewable energy company, Pacific Hydro (ASX: > >PHY) is poised to double its generating capacity following today's > >State Government approval of the 180 MW Portland Wind Energy Project. > >The project now needs the endorsement of the Federal Environment > >Minister for it to proceed. > > > >Full approval of the project will see 120 wind generators built at > >Cape Bridgewater, Cape Nelson, Cape Sir William Grant and Yambuk, > >creating one of the biggest wind farm projects in the world, and the > >largest in the southern hemisphere. > > > >Pacific Hydro Managing Director Mr Jeff Harding welcomed the > >decision, and acknowledged the massive contribution of the Portland > >community to the development of the project throughout the two year > >planning process. > > > >"We are delighted with this result which is a well earned outcome for > >the people of Portland who have been so supportive throughout the > >process. It is also a significant milestone for both the development > >of the wind industry in Australia and for Pacific Hydro," Mr Harding > >said. > > > >"This project exemplifies Pacific Hydro's extensive consultative > >approach to development and highlights its ability to work closely > >with the local community in delivering a project of scale and value," > >he said. > > > >"This development will generate enough pollution free electricity to > >power a city the size of Geelong, reducing Australia's greenhouse gas > >emissions by approximately 800,000 tonnes per annum, which is the > >equivalent of taking 200,000 cars off the road. The Bracks Government > >is to be congratulated for their vision and support of Portland and > >the Australian wind industry" > > > >The project constitutes a $270 million investment for Pacific Hydro, > >and will lead to the creation of up to 2000 jobs across Victoria. The > >project also provides significant benefits in terms of tourism, > >revegetation, community support, the establishment of a renewable > >energy centre in Portland and the potential for an export industry to > >South-East Asia worth $100 million per annum. > > > >"As a result of this project Portland is set to become a key wind > >generator manufacturing centre in Australia. We have an agreement in > >place that will, barring unforeseen circumstances, see NEG Micon, a > >world leading manufacturer, establish a factory in Portland to > >manufacture wind generators for this project, as well as for wind > >projects throughout Australia and the Asia Pacific region," Mr > >Harding said. The establishment of manufacturing in Portland, and the > >successful development of the Portland wind farms will allow Pacific > >Hydro to cost effectively develop other sites. > > > >Pacific Hydro is estimating that it will have at least 500 MW of wind > >generation capacity in operation by 2005. > > > >For further information contact: > > > >Jeff Harding > >or > >Roy Adair > > > >Phone: 03 9620 4400 > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at > http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/ > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/
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