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State energy project raises NYRI fears
And as representatives from utility companies, the energy industry and the banks that fund them convene to discuss the future of the state's power grid, local officials and residents who fought NYRI say they are hopeful their plans won't hurt local communities.
April 23, 2012
by Elizabeth Cooper
in Observer-Dispatch
Though it's been a few years, the memories of the battle against the NYRI power line still are fresh.
And as representatives from utility companies, the energy industry and the banks that fund them convene to discuss the future of the state's power grid, local officials and residents who fought NYRI say they are hopeful their plans won't hurt local communities.
"We will continue to keep an eye on it," said state Sen. Joseph Griffo, R-Rome. "While NYRI types can exist again, I don't see a revival of NYRI, and the governor's people are aware of the concerns of communities."
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