lunes, 18 de mayo de 2009

Australian PM outlines solar energy plans

CANBERRA, May 17 (Xinhua) -- The Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said on Sunday his government's 1.4 billion-Australian-dollar (1.05 billion U.S. dollars) investment in large solar power farms would help make the country a leader in solar energy
While touring the Liddell power station in the New
South Wales Hunter Valley, Rudd outline how the 1.4 billion, announced
in last week's budget, would be spent.
Up to four solar power plants, with
a combined power output of one coal-fired power station, will then be
constructed, and the solar power plants will have to be built close to
the electricity grid and in areas with plenty of sunshine, Rudd said.
"Rather than to be solar followers worldwide we intend to be solar leaders worldwide," he said.
The prime minister also warned that
if the opposition blocked savings measures in the budget, projects like
the solar farms - and increased pensions - would be jeopardized.
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