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Large W. Va. wind farm faces opposition
Opponents of a 200 turbine at Mount Storm, W.Va., will have their case heard by the state Supreme Court in April.
The project was approved by the West Virginia Public Service Commission and a circuit court judge turned down a previous appeal by opponents to reverse the WVPSC decision, the Cumberland Times-News reported.
NedPower, a Dutch company, received permits and has begun land clearing and early construction.
March 26, 2007
in United Press International
Opponents of a 200 turbine at Mount Storm, W.Va., will have their case heard by the state Supreme Court in April.
The project was approved by the West Virginia Public Service Commission and a circuit court judge turned down a previous appeal by opponents to reverse the WVPSC decision, the Cumberland Times-News reported.
NedPower, a Dutch company, received permits and has begun land clearing and early construction.
"You'll see an increase in activity come spring and by late spring the turbine parts will begin to come to be erected during the summer," said Tim O'Leary, spokesman for the project.
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