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The opponents to wind power are concerned with the pace at which its development is occurring in the state of Maine. Skepticism and caution are necessary anytime new industries and possibly lucrative business opportunities develop. There are big bucks and big questions now associated with wind power.
February 20, 2010
in The Village Soup
The opponents to wind power are concerned with the pace at which its development is occurring in the state of Maine. Skepticism and caution are necessary anytime new industries and possibly lucrative business opportunities develop. There are big bucks and big questions now associated with wind power.
Oversight is the responsibility of both the state and local regulatory processes. These do not need to be loosened so much that we, as small communities, relinquish adequate control to protect our health and safety.
The last thing we need in all of this debate, however, is a "not in my backyard" attitude, which serves... [continue via Web link]
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