Australia’s first wind farm to be shut down
The energy company behind Australia’s first commercial wind farm has announced it will be shutting down the operation that has come to the end of its technical life.
The energy company behind Australia’s first commercial wind farm has announced it will be shutting down the operation that has come to the end of its technical life.
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