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Wind case ruling likely in spring
As the second phase of the Buckeye Wind Project moves forward, project developers said they will have a temporary office available during construction to handle any questions or complaints from residents.
If the project is approved, it would install more than 50 wind turbines throughout the county at a cost of about $250 million, according to developers.
December 16, 2012
by Matt Sanctis
in Springfield News-Sun
URBANA - As the second phase of the Buckeye Wind Project moves forward, project developers said they will have a temporary office available during construction to handle any questions or complaints from residents.
If the project is approved, it would install more than 50 wind turbines throughout the county at a cost of about $250 million, according to developers. It would also create as many as many as 80 temporary construction jobs and have an economic impact of as much as $55 million to the region. Combined with an earlier first phase of the project, as many as 100 turbines could... [continue via Web link]
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