Monday, 29 October 2007

Between the Brodsheets

The Italian government has given approval for a liquefied natural gas terminal to be installed on a huge ship anchored 18km off the coast of Livorno, in Tuscany, in the middle of a whale and dolphin sanctuary – The Independent
Suzlon, the Indian wind turbine manufacturer, has revealed plans to more than double its production capacity to take advantage of soaring demand and to list its Hansen subsidiary on the London Stock Exchange. In an interview with the Financial Times, Tulsi Tanti, Suzlon chairman and managing director, said that his group's board had approved investment to expand its manufacturing capacity from 2,700MW to 5,700MW by the end of 2008. The new wind turbine factories would be located near the country's ports in order to serve the international market - The Financial Times

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