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Greenbrier group loses appeal
It's full steam ahead for a wind farm project in Greenbrier County. The state supreme court voted today to reject an appeal by Mountain Communities for Responsible Energy.
September 2, 2009
by Martin Staunton
in WVNS TV
West Virginia's Supreme Court rejects appeal to block a wind farm project.
CHARLESTON -- It's full steam ahead for a wind farm project in Greenbrier County. The state supreme court voted today to reject an appeal by Mountain Communities for Responsible Energy. The group was trying to stop a wind farm in western Greenbrier County.
Beech Ridge Energy has approval from the state Public Service Commission to build a $300 million dollar wind farm near Rupert. The company plans to have 67 turbines up and running by the end of the year.
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