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Developer delays decision on Passadumkeag Mountain wind project
A Texas-based developer of a 14-turbine industrial wind-to-electricity site proposed for Passadumkeag Mountain will get more time to answer questions regarding its proposal, state officials said Friday.
August 11, 2012
by Nick Sambides Jr.
in Bangor Daily News
GRAND FALLS TOWNSHIP, Maine - A Texas-based developer of a 14-turbine industrial wind-to-electricity site proposed for Passadumkeag Mountain will get more time to answer questions regarding its proposal, state officials said Friday.
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection announced Friday that it had granted the request from Passadumkeag Windpark LLC, a subsidiary of Quantum Utility Generation of Texas, said James R. Beyer, a regional licensing and compliance manager with Maine DEP.
The company's consultants emailed DEP officials on Tuesday seeking an extension on the DEP's decision deadline from Aug. 30 to Oct. 5, said Samantha Depoy-Warren,... [continue via Web link]
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