Hobart Mercury
Thursday 21/6/2007 Page: 25
RENEWABLE energy company Wind Hydrogen launched its $12 million public offer yesterday, saying the funds raised would help develop wind farms in Australia and the UK. The company, chaired by a former NSW premier Neville Wran, is offering 60 million shares at 20c a piece. It has a provision to issue a further 15 million should it want to raise another $3 million. Wind Hydrogen has plans for 19 wind fauns in the UK and one in Australia, with a capacity of 350 megawatts. The 40mw Woolsthorpe development in Victoria is the company's only Australian offering.
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