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Re: Kiama Independent News - March 4, 2009 'Huge potential' in wind industry News Report Clarification: For the record; neither myself personally or my business ABC Wind opposes community owned wind farms. As a matter of principal the legal structure of any company or organization is a matter solely for those involved in said company or project. Wind farms can be developed using a mix of legal structures, including farmer syndicates and coops, community owned non-profits and commercial for profit ventures. All of these are legally allowed business structures that under Australian laws can be developed and owned by any member of our community who has appropriate legal and planning approval and the required financing. What I oppose is a sole form of structure as ordained by Cr van der Wijngaart as the only acceptable form of development. Deputy Mayor Ben van der Wijngaart does not own the wind and never will. About ABC Wind From domestic to industrial, wind energy along the NSW South Coast is the ideal revenue opportunity for local businesses looking to diversify into new future growth areas. Long term we can expect to see thousands of coastal wind turbines ranging in size from small high tech domestic systems to major installations turning the free energy of the wind into profitable electricity to power our local economy. To learn more about wind energy systems and how you can become an independent power producer and supplier to the national grid contact ABC Wind, for information on the engineering, financing and installation of wind energy systems at your NSW South Coast farm, business or home today. office: 02 4234 4524 :: mobile: 0448 00 52 19 |