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Wind Energy White Paper Outlines Concerns About Wind Industry's Rapid and Unregulated Growth
Booming growth in the U.S. wind energy industry creates special responsibilities for wind farm developers as large utility-grade wind turbines are increasingly placed closer to population centers, according to a recent white paper published by Dallas attorney Trey Cox.
In his paper, the partner from Dallas' Lynn, Tillotson & Pinker, LLP, outlines key strategies for wind-farm developers to help insure continued public support for the young and fast-growing industry.
June 5, 2007
by Trey Cox Press Release
in Androvett Legal Media
DALLAS, June 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Booming growth in the U.S. wind energy industry creates special responsibilities for wind farm developers as large utility-grade wind turbines are increasingly placed closer to population centers, according to a recent white paper published by Dallas attorney Trey Cox.
In his paper, the partner from Dallas' Lynn, Tillotson & Pinker, LLP, outlines key strategies for wind-farm developers to help insure continued public support for the young and fast-growing industry.
With wind-generated power expected to grow more than 20 percent in 2007, Mr. Cox says the industry's aggressive growth phase must occur in a way that does not... [continue via Web link]
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