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Codrington
Wind
Farm
consists
of
fourteen
windmills
(turbines)
installed
on
farmland
20
minutes
south
of
Port
Fairy.
Standing
on
hills
overlooking
the
Southern
Ocean,
they
are
positioned
to
take
full
advantage
of
the
winds
that
have
helped
form
the
spectacular
Shipwreck
Coast.
Each
windmill
has
the
generating
capacity
to
supply
power
to
1000
homes.
Other
than
the
wind,
they
utilise
no
natural
resources,
exude
no
greenhouse
gasses
and
are
relatively
silent.
For
more
technical
information
visit
the
Pacific
Hydro
site
www.pacifichydro.com.au/portland.htm
The
windmills
have
an
expected
life
span
of
around
25
years.
At
the
end
of
their
life
they
can
be
be
replaced
or
removed
with
little
or
no
lasting
impact
on
the
surrounding
area.
So
why
are
there
objections?
The
windmills
are
BIG.
The
blades
have
the
same
diameter
as
the
wingspan
of
a
Boeing
747.
The
visual
impact
is
considerable.
There
is
concern
that
the
construction
of
a
further
three
Wind
Farms,
particularly
the
planned
farm
at
Cape
Bridgewater,
will
detract
from
the
visual
beauty
of
the
region.
see
www.pacifichydro.com.au/portland.htm
It's
worth
taking
a
look
for
yourself
and
forming
your
own
opinion.
Tours
of
the
Codrington
Wind
Farm
can
be
booked
through
the
Port
Fairy
Visitor
Information
Centre

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