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Roaring 40s
Company typeElectricity generation
IndustryUtilities
Founded2005
HeadquartersAustralia

Area served

Oceania

Key people

Mark Kelleher (managing director)
ProductsElectricity
ParentHydro Tasmania
China Light and Power
Websitewww.roaring40s.com.au

Roaring 40s was an electricity generator formed in 2005 as a joint venture between Hydro Tasmania, Australia and Hong Kong-based China Light & Power (CLP).[1][2]

Roaring 40s had 13 sites in operation or in planning in Australia, India, Hong Kong and mainland China.[3] Cathedral Rocks, Woolnorth, Waterloo Wind Farm and Musselroe are four notable power plants that the company owned.[4] Roaring 40s split in June 2011 with the projects being divided between the two original partners, CLP and Hydro Tasmania.

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References

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  1. ^ Albanese, Anthony; Australian Labor Party (2006-06-06), Tasmanian company Roaring 40s points the way to Australia’s clean energy future, retrieved 9 May 2024
  • ^ Dillon, Matthew (2008), "Windfall [Mark Kelleher, managing director of Tasmanian wind energy company Roaring 40s.]", Intheblack (Prahran, Vic.), 78 (3): 21–22, ISSN 1832-0899
  • ^ Australian wind power company looks to China, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2006-06-02, retrieved 9 May 2024
  • ^ Roaring 40s (Tas.) (2007), Roaring 40s: thinking energy, Roaring 40s (Tas.), retrieved 9 May 2024{{citation}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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