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United Wind and Power Corp., Three Tribes sign wind development agreement
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United Wind and Power Corp., a subsidiary of SkyPower Corp., has entered into an agreement with Three Affiliated Tribes (TAT) – Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara – to form a joint venture that will develop wind energy projects on the TAT Tribal land in North Dakota.
The first proposed project is located south of Parshall, N.D., the companies say. The development for this site began in the spring of 2003.
“This is a very significant project for the Three Affiliated Tribes in developing renewable energy resources for the Fort Berthold Reservation,” says Fred Fox, TAT’s natural resources administrator.
North American Windpower
9 April 2007
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