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Only 36 megawatts of power is currently generated by wind. The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority believes this could be 3070 megawatts. It estimates there is sufficient wind resource to provide almost one quarter of New Zealand's electricity requirements.

DAVE HANSFORD/ORIGIN NATURAL HISTORY MEDIA

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Forest and Bird, Issue 309, 1 August 2003, Page 38

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Only 36 megawatts of power is currently generated by wind. The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority believes this could be 3070 megawatts. It estimates there is sufficient wind resource to provide almost one quarter of New Zealand's electricity requirements. DAVE HANSFORD/ORIGIN NATURAL HISTORY MEDIA Forest and Bird, Issue 309, 1 August 2003, Page 38

Only 36 megawatts of power is currently generated by wind. The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority believes this could be 3070 megawatts. It estimates there is sufficient wind resource to provide almost one quarter of New Zealand's electricity requirements. DAVE HANSFORD/ORIGIN NATURAL HISTORY MEDIA Forest and Bird, Issue 309, 1 August 2003, Page 38

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