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		<updated>2006-06-12T02:16:27Z</updated>
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	<title>Plans for wind farm near Phuket's â€˜Big Buddha'</title>
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	<updated>2009-09-06T12:40:12Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-09-06T12:40:12Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">The Phuket Provincial Energy Office plans to build windmills in the Nakkerd Hills near the &#226;€˜Big Buddha' image, a seminar on alternative energy was told on Thursday.

Phuket Energy Office chief Jirasuk Tummawetch made the announcement during the seminar, held at the Royal Paradise Hotel in Patong.
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		<![CDATA[ The Phuket Provincial Energy Office plans to build windmills in the Nakkerd Hills near the &#226;€˜Big Buddha' image, a seminar on alternative energy was told on Thursday.

Phuket Energy Office chief Jirasuk Tummawetch made the announcement during the seminar, held at the Royal Paradise Hotel in Patong.
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	<title>Two Taiwan villages to vote on German wind farm </title>
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	<updated>2008-12-24T06:22:40Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-12-24T06:22:40Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Villagers said the wind farms along Taiwan's coast have already destroyed vegetation and trees along the coast and create noise. 

Taiwan residents have held referendums on building nuclear power plants, but have not yet held a referendum on building wind turbines yet. ...Once the wind turbines start running, they will create noise and destroy the ecology by harming mangroves and crabs. 

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		<![CDATA[ Villagers said the wind farms along Taiwan's coast have already destroyed vegetation and trees along the coast and create noise. 

Taiwan residents have held referendums on building nuclear power plants, but have not yet held a referendum on building wind turbines yet. ...Once the wind turbines start running, they will create noise and destroy the ecology by harming mangroves and crabs. 

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	<title>Ecological butchering at Attappadi</title>
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	<id>.17297</id> 
	<updated>2008-08-09T23:07:10Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-08-09T23:07:10Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">It's a daylight butchering of Mother Earth in Attappadi. Heads of towering hills are being chopped to install windmills in this ecological hotspot and the largest tribal habitat in the state. Over 20-metre wide roads, posing threat to remaining trees in the area, are being constructed from the foothills to their top to transport windmill units weighing 80-100 tonnes each by giant Volvo trucks.

The green tag attached to windmills exempt them from environmental clearance which leads to mindless destruction of nature with impunity.
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		<![CDATA[ It's a daylight butchering of Mother Earth in Attappadi. Heads of towering hills are being chopped to install windmills in this ecological hotspot and the largest tribal habitat in the state. Over 20-metre wide roads, posing threat to remaining trees in the area, are being constructed from the foothills to their top to transport windmill units weighing 80-100 tonnes each by giant Volvo trucks.

The green tag attached to windmills exempt them from environmental clearance which leads to mindless destruction of nature with impunity.
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	<title>Some Chinese &quot;clean energy&quot; companies produce a toxic hazard</title>
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	<id>.14674</id> 
	<updated>2008-03-14T13:06:02Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-03-14T13:06:02Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Stopping between the cornfields and the primary-school playground, the workers dumped buckets of bubbling white liquid onto the ground. Then they drove right back through the gates of their compound without a word. ...here in the central plains of Henan Province near the Yellow River, stands out for one reason: It's a green-energy company, producing polysilicon destined for solar-energy panels sold around the world. But the byproduct of polysilicon production - silicon tetrachloride - is a highly toxic substance that poses environmental hazards.

&amp;quot;The land where you dump or bury it will be infertile. No grass or
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		<![CDATA[ Stopping between the cornfields and the primary-school playground, the workers dumped buckets of bubbling white liquid onto the ground. Then they drove right back through the gates of their compound without a word. ...here in the central plains of Henan Province near the Yellow River, stands out for one reason: It's a green-energy company, producing polysilicon destined for solar-energy panels sold around the world. But the byproduct of polysilicon production - silicon tetrachloride - is a highly toxic substance that poses environmental hazards.

&amp;quot;The land where you dump or bury it will be infertile. No grass or
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	<title>Tokyo Report: Wind power projects face foul wind</title>
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	<id>.5931</id> 
	<updated>2006-10-23T13:06:35Z</updated> 
	<published>2006-10-23T13:06:35Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">An unfavorable wind is starting to blow against wind power generation in Japan. 

Wind power is often referred to as an environment-friendly energy source that emits no carbon dioxide. Consequently generators are being built in many parts of Japan. 

However, a small but growing number of people, especially intellectuals, are voicing opposition to the construction of wind turbines.................
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		<![CDATA[ An unfavorable wind is starting to blow against wind power generation in Japan. 

Wind power is often referred to as an environment-friendly energy source that emits no carbon dioxide. Consequently generators are being built in many parts of Japan. 

However, a small but growing number of people, especially intellectuals, are voicing opposition to the construction of wind turbines.................
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