Plenty and I mean plenty said on here at HC that TEG would never have a chance of getting the money back from the debt that was owed by the Indo's. SO WRONG........... It took years but TEG kept at it and copped so much sheet for including.
Yes I am sure a few that read this are guilty of this.
Now I read crap from individuals that are not even holders degrading and taking the crap out of the entire future Wind Farm Future Plans.
Some of you may want to do more research before making such powerful claims without actually taking the time to do some research.
The opportunity for TEG and PGY is very real.
Go to a presentation or spend time talking to Brad Lingo at PGY and he has a very real vision.
To me it all makes sense.
No guarantees it will but at least have a decent crack at it and that is what is taking place.
What is the point of being listed on ASX if you don't have some vision and have A red hot GO AT THE VISION.
More to say, can't right now. I hope you get my drift. Location....Location...Location.........less Bullsheet in WA waters.
Big players are here guys with money wanting this in WA.
Australis Energy UK is not the only one.
UK developer proposes $1 billion offshore wind farm for Western Australia watersApril 2021
Plans to build a $1 billion, 300MW offshore wind farm in Western Australian waters around 140km south of Perth, and have it generating electricity by the summer of 2026, have been submitted for state environmental approval.
The project was referred to the WA Environmental Protection Authority this week by Australis Energy, a UK-based offshore wind farm developer that is currently focusing on opportunities in Australia, including projects proposed for state waters in Victoria and South Australia.
Fully-owned Australis subsidiary WA Offshore Windfarm Pty Ptd proposes to install between 20 and 37 wind turbines around 5.5km off the coast between Preston Beach and Myalup, north of Bunbury.In a 60-page supporting document submitted to the EPA, the company said the preferred turbine size for the project would be 15MW, which would mean only 20 turbines would be required, resulting in less construction and reduced visual impact.
The proposal notes that the turbines would all be located in Western Australian coastal waters – as would also be the case for the proposed SA and Victoria projects.
This differs from the massive Star of the South project currently being proposed for Victoria, which is planned for Commonwealth waters and thus requires federal government approvals.
“The selected location makes use of the very good wind resources …(and) water depths <20m along most of the coastline and good access to the South West Interconnector System (SWIS) that is unlikely to require reinforcement,” the document says.
Australis is chaired by Mark Petterson, who has been a pioneer in the UK offshore wind sector.
As part of Warwick Energy, he led the development of three successful offshore projects – including the Thanet project, the world’s largest offshore wind farm when it was commissioned in 2010.
“Australia is in a position, particularly in the southern half of the country, to create a significant new offshore industry,” the WA Offshore Windfarm documents say.
Conventional energy generation companies are already diversifying their operations into renewable energy sectors and the offshore oil and gas industry is in a unique position to exploit its highly skilled offshore workforce.The density of wind energy offshore in south western Australia represents an attractive location for offshore wind farms, and when combined with the relatively shallow waters, and small tidal range, the proposed state waters location represents an ideal location for an initial offshore windfarm construction to kick start the industry.”The Australis project is the second offshore wind farm to be proposed for Western Australia, with oil and gas explorer Pilot Energy last year announcing a feasibility study into a massive 1,100MW project, that would install some of the world’s largest offshore wind turbines in waters previously earmarked for oil and gas exploration.
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