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Westside hears wind developer
The new developer of the Grandpa's Knob wind farm said he hopes to apply to put up about 20 turbines later this year, but that he still has some studying to do.
Reunion Power of Manchester announced last week it had purchased the project from Noble Environmental Power. Monday, managing director Steve Eisenberg offered the West Rutland Select Board a few more details on what he hopes to do.
January 12, 2010
by Gordon Dritschilo
in Rutland Herald
WEST RUTLAND - The new developer of the Grandpa's Knob wind farm said he hopes to apply to put up about 20 turbines later this year, but that he still has some studying to do.
Reunion Power of Manchester announced last week it had purchased the project from Noble Environmental Power. Monday, managing director Steve Eisenberg offered the West Rutland Select Board a few more details on what he hopes to do.
"Wind power is a touchy subject in some quarters," he told the audience of about 20 people. "It's something that works in certain locations. In other locations it doesn't. ...... [continue via Web link]
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