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Gizmo

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Posted: 11:33am 04 Mar 2010
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Received this email from a colleague tonight. Media release from Queensland State Government...

Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy and Minister for Trade
The Honourable Stephen Robertson
28/02/2010
Queensland's clean wind energy potential mapped

The Bligh Government has released a map of Queensland's wind energy potential to help lead clean energy companies to prime development sites in Queensland.

Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy Stephen Robertson said the map will show the international community of clean energy investors that Queensland is well and truly open for business.

"We know Queensland has the natural resources necessary to become a renewable energy leader, and the wind map will provide evidence of this to the world," he said.

"The Wind Atlas highlights zones of wind speed and strength across the State.

"These zones are represented in colour ranges from blue to red with red being the highest wind farm potential.

"In particular, the areas around the regions including Atherton to Cooktown through to Cairns are shown to be peculiarly windy, with higher wind renewable energy potential."

Mr Robertson said the 'Queensland Wind Map' is a key initiative of the government's Queensland Renewable Energy Plan and will help to attract significant investment to the state.

"The government's Office of Clean Energy contracted Hydro Tasmania Consulting, a company with significant experience in renewable energy, and with particular expertise in the wind and hydroelectric industries, to produce the map," he said.

"The wind energy map is overlaid with key information such as the location of national parks and existing power infrastructure, and future updates will add even more information.

"The map can be downloaded free from the Office of Clean Energy website and used by developers' own mapping systems.

"The Office of Clean Energy will also use the map to identify Renewable Energy Zones for the state."

Mr Robertson said these zones will be similar to a minerals province.

He said they will be the prime areas of the state where access to state land will be facilitated, planning processes streamlined and incentives developed for renewable energy proponents.

"This is a significant milestone in the Queensland Government's overarching plan to leverage $3.5 billion of renewable energy investment and to create 3,500 green jobs," Mr Robertson said.

The Queensland Wind Map can be downloaded free from www.cleanenergy.qld.gov.au

ENDS

Screen shots of wind map available on request.

Media: 0410 878 202


Here's a bit of a shortcut...
http://www.cleanenergy.qld.gov.au/queensland_wind_map_.cfm
Take a bit to work out how to use the map, but there is a lot of info in there once you get the hang of it.

Glenn
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