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North Country wind project financing questioned by state
Hearings set for next month on a $275 million wind project for the North Country could be halted under a request filed by the counsel for the public.
Peter C.L. Roth, a senior assistant attorney general for the state, filed the request to suspend the hearings, set to begin March 9, saying there was inadequate financial information to determine whether the Granite Reliable Power's proposed wind electric generation park will be viable.
February 10, 2009
by Paula Tracy
in Union Leader
CONCORD - Hearings set for next month on a $275 million wind project for the North Country could be halted under a request filed by the counsel for the public.
Peter C.L. Roth, a senior assistant attorney general for the state, filed the request to suspend the hearings, set to begin March 9, saying there was inadequate financial information to determine whether the Granite Reliable Power's proposed wind electric generation park will be viable.
In an objection filed yesterday before the New Hampshire Site Evaluation Committee, Granite Reliable said plenty of information would be available in a Feb. 23 anticipated filing for... [continue via Web link]
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