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"60m
Wind Farm wins approval", Advertiser, 21 November 2003, page 3 Neville, Patrick, "Keep
sense of balance", Advertiser,
6 May 2003, page 16. "ENERGY
SPECIAL BUSINESS REPORT: Natural
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17 September 2003, pages 66, 67. Lloyd, Tim. "Winds of change blowing through Willunga Hills", Advertiser, 18th May 2002, page 47. Neville, Patrick. "Wind farms - but not at any price", Advertiser, 20th April 2002, page 27. Craig, Leanne. "Contract to blow in the winds of change", Advertiser, 9th January 2003, page14. Littley, Brian. "Trouble
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ENCYCLOPAEDIAS and HANDBOOKS are useful sources for background information. For a general introduction, the brief article below is available electronically. Kentfield, J.A.C. "Wind Energy", In Canadian Encyclopedia online, 2001. More substantial articles, covering basic concepts, applications,
environmental
and economic issues, as well as providing lists of books and articles
on
the topic for further reading, are available in specialist
encyclopaedias
and handbooks such as Wind energy handbook. Encyclopedia
of architecture, design, engineering & construction.
Wiley, New York, 1990.
Wiley
encyclopedia of electrical and electronics engineering.
Wiley,
New York,1999.
Encyclopedia
of energy technology and environment. Wiley. New York, 1995.
McGraw-Hill
encyclopedia of science and technology. 9th ed.
McGraw-Hill.
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CRC
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The following handbooks present guidelines for architectural design over a range of activities, building types, and environments. These follow European or North American precedents, remember to check with Australian codes. Architect's
data. (Neufert) 3rd ed. Oxford, Blackwell
Science
Publishers, 2000.
Metric
handbook: planning and design data. 2nd ed.
Oxford,
Architectural Press, 1999.
Time-saver
standards for architectural design data; the reference of architectural
fundamentals. 7th ed. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1997.
Time-saver
standards for landscape architecture: design and construction data.
2nd ed. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1998.
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