RADIO GRABS: Clean Coal Project an Australian First
3 June, 2008: A new $2 billion clean coal project in Victoria's Latrobe Valley is set to boost supply of a
nitrogen-rich fertiliser to Australian farmers.
The Australian Energy Company will use cutting-edge, low-emission technology to produce urea
fertiliser, a crucial element for Australias broad acre farming and horticultural production.
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Spokesperson: Chairman of the Australian Energy Company, Allan Blood
#1 (20 Seconds):
Says the project is expected to be operational by 2012 and will produce 1.2 million
tonnes of urea fertiliser each year...
#2 (20 Seconds):
Says the project will capitalise on Victoria's abundant supply of brown coal,
minimising the need to import urea which is costly and in worldwide demand...
#3 (22 Seconds): Says the project is great news for Australian farmers, the environment and especially
the Latrobe Valley
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