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Wind farm talk could blow by
With all the discussion of a wind farm possibly being placed in the ocean spanning Delaware's resort coast, the question comes up - is it all just talk?
There have been many public meetings, seminars and lectures regarding the offshore wind farm's proposal and a lot of vocal support for it.
The wind farm was proposed by Bluewater Wind in response to Delmarva Power being required by the state to look into ways of adding to the power supply.
It is one of three bids - the other two being a cleaner-coal facility by NRG and a natural gas plant by Conectiv. Conectiv scored highest in last month's bid evaluations, with Bluewater Wind coming in second and NRG, third.
The bids are under review by four state agencies: the Public Service Commission, the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, the Office of Management and Budget and the Controller General's Office.
Delmarva Power representatives have requested all three bids be thrown out.
March 25, 2007
by Daniel Divilio
in The Daily Times
With all the discussion of a wind farm possibly being placed in the ocean spanning Delaware's resort coast, the question comes up - is it all just talk?
There have been many public meetings, seminars and lectures regarding the offshore wind farm's proposal and a lot of vocal support for it.
The wind farm was proposed by Bluewater Wind in response to Delmarva Power being required by the state to look into ways of adding to the power supply.
It is one of three bids - the other two being a cleaner-coal facility by NRG and a natural gas plant by Conectiv. Conectiv... [continue via Web link]
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