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<content:encoded><![CDATA[ Several Wisconsin residents living near wind turbines or in areas where wind farms are proposed testified against the statewide wind siting bill Tuesday at the Capitol. They cited ill health effects.

&quot;Everyone here has talked about all about jobs and money,&quot; said Brownsville resident Gerry Meyer. &quot;What about our health?&quot;
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<description>Several Wisconsin residents living near wind turbines or in areas where wind farms are proposed testified against the statewide wind siting bill Tuesday at the Capitol. They cited ill health effects.

&quot;Everyone here has talked about all about jobs and money,&quot; said Brownsville resident Gerry Meyer. &quot;What about our health?&quot;
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<title>Rahall, Others Aim to Change His Energy Bill</title>
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<description>Rahall's spokeswoman, Allyson Groff, said last week that committee staff already were working on the points of greatest contention - especially the wind provisions. The bill as introduced &quot;was a proposal,&quot; she said. &quot;Nothing was set in stone. He wanted to be able to work with the Republicans on this.&quot;</description>
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<title>Strong Wind Uncovers Weaknesses - Wind energy installations grew at a record pace in 2005. With the extension of production tax credits, the wind industry is in a boom cycle. However, challenges still buffet the industry.</title>
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<title>Wind Power Facility Siting Case Studies: Community Response</title>
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