Oct 13, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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I doubt ANYTHING will stop it. The turbine in Bowling Green is only 391 feet tall. They purchased it, so they own it and it generates power in THEIR area. Why couldn't Champaign county have been that smart? Everpower was awarded a $3 million grant by the Ohio Department of Energy for a large project the company is developing in central Ohio; and has a "strategic partnership-joint venture arrangement with Con Edison," Sheen said, referring to Consolidated Edison Inc
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