Roaring 40s
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For the weather pattern, see Roaring Forties.
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]
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Company type | Electricity generation |
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Industry | Utilities |
Founded | 2005 |
Headquarters | Australia |
Area served | Oceania |
Key people | Mark Kelleher (managing director) |
Products | Electricity |
Parent | Hydro Tasmania China Light and Power |
Website | www.roaring40s.com.au |
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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.