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Duncan backs Huron turbines
Ontario’s energy minister pledged yesterday to do what he can to solve the issues that led an Alberta company to shelve a $300-million Huron County wind turbine project.
“We were obviously disappointed to hear it is being shelved,” said Energy Minister Dwight Duncan.
Citing uncertainties about government approvals, Edmonton-based Epcor Utilities Inc., announced last week it would indefinitely delay plans for Kingsbridge II, a project that would have seen construction of 69 wind turbines in Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh Township.
January 30, 2007
by John Miner
in The London Free Press
Ontario’s energy minister pledged yesterday to do what he can to solve the issues that led an Alberta company to shelve a $300-million Huron County wind turbine project.
“We were obviously disappointed to hear it is being shelved,” said Energy Minister Dwight Duncan.
Citing uncertainties about government approvals, Edmonton-based Epcor Utilities Inc., announced last week it would indefinitely delay plans for Kingsbridge II, a project that would have seen construction of 69 wind turbines in Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh Township.
Stopping the project could cost the company as much as $20 million.
Duncan said that while the company’s No. 1 concern is the... [continue via Web link]
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