AAP Newswire
11/09/2006
Wind Hydrogen has bought the rights to Australia's most powerful wind farm .. a week after announcing plans to raise new capital and float on the Australian Stock Exchange.
The renewable energy company says it's acquiring the 232-megawatt Mount Gellibrand project at Colac in Victoria.. for an undisclosed sum from German development group Pro Ventum International GmbH.
The Victorian government approved the project last month.
The Australian-based Wind Hydrogen says there'll be 116 turbines capable of generating enough power to supply 133 thousand homes.
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