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Energy minister John Luxton speaks to Turoa's electrification celebration function guests at the Alpine Café on Saturday. Mr Luxton congratulated the field and King Country Energy on the completion of the project. The first thing that visiting skiers would (not?) notice thanks to the project would be the noise. At the base area there is now an unfamiliar silence, without the diesel power generators throbbing. At the top of the Giant - High Noon area is the other most noticeable difference, with just the hum of the T bar's gearbox to be heard.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 392, 25 June 1991, Page 3

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Energy minister John Luxton speaks to Turoa's electrification celebration function guests at the Alpine Café on Saturday. Mr Luxton congratulated the field and King Country Energy on the completion of the project. The first thing that visiting skiers would (not?) notice thanks to the project would be the noise. At the base area there is now an unfamiliar silence, without the diesel power generators throbbing. At the top of the Giant - High Noon area is the other most noticeable difference, with just the hum of the T bar's gearbox to be heard. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 392, 25 June 1991, Page 3

Energy minister John Luxton speaks to Turoa's electrification celebration function guests at the Alpine Café on Saturday. Mr Luxton congratulated the field and King Country Energy on the completion of the project. The first thing that visiting skiers would (not?) notice thanks to the project would be the noise. At the base area there is now an unfamiliar silence, without the diesel power generators throbbing. At the top of the Giant - High Noon area is the other most noticeable difference, with just the hum of the T bar's gearbox to be heard. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 392, 25 June 1991, Page 3

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