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A team of German engineers prepares to mount one of seven 20-metre blades onto the first of Wairarapa Electricity’s new wind turbines. The 44-metre turbines are half as tall again as ECNZ’s experimental wind turbine in Wellington. The site, on private farmland south of Martinborough, has been named Haunui (strong wind).

BARRY DURRAN

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Forest and Bird, Issue 281, 1 August 1996, Page 7

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A team of German engineers prepares to mount one of seven 20-metre blades onto the first of Wairarapa Electricity’s new wind turbines. The 44-metre turbines are half as tall again as ECNZ’s experimental wind turbine in Wellington. The site, on private farmland south of Martin- borough, has been named Haunui (strong wind). BARRY DURRAN Forest and Bird, Issue 281, 1 August 1996, Page 7

A team of German engineers prepares to mount one of seven 20-metre blades onto the first of Wairarapa Electricity’s new wind turbines. The 44-metre turbines are half as tall again as ECNZ’s experimental wind turbine in Wellington. The site, on private farmland south of Martin- borough, has been named Haunui (strong wind). BARRY DURRAN Forest and Bird, Issue 281, 1 August 1996, Page 7

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