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Interest runs high in wind turbine project
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PITTSFORD – So many people packed the town’s municipal office Wednesday night to learn about a possible wind turbine project at Grandpa’s Knob that officials were forced to move the meeting to the Lothrop Elementary School.
Brad King, of Noble Environmental Power, a wind energy developer based in Essex, Conn., met with the Select Board and residents to speak about wind turbines.
The Select Board is expected to further discuss the presentation at the board’s next meeting on Oct. 17. The permitting of wind turbines is done by the state’s Public Service Board and not locally, said Town Manager Kathleen Ramsay.
16 October 2007
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