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PSC decision pleases neither side
Major players in the Jordanville Wind Farm controversy were left confused and disappointed following last week's decision by the New York State Public Service Commission (PSC) to approve the proposal with stipulations.
Landowners, taxpayers and members of the Friends of Renewable Energy (FORE) were outraged with the decision to cut 19 turbines from the proposal, and also voiced concerns with the wording of the decision.
August 30, 2007
by Janine Giordano
in Richfield Springs Mercury
Major players in the Jordanville Wind Farm controversy were left confused and disappointed following last week's decision by the New York State Public Service Commission (PSC) to approve the proposal with stipulations.
Landowners, taxpayers and members of the Friends of Renewable Energy (FORE) were outraged with the decision to cut 19 turbines from the proposal, and also voiced concerns with the wording of the decision.
"We're going to do some investigating. We don't understand the reasoning. FORE is going to investigate further because it doesn't smell quite right," said Kay Sheldon Moyer, of FORE, who noted the wording in some parts of... [continue via Web link]
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