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Officials, investors eye wind projects
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Provincetown officials are interested in developing wind energy and a potential group of investors say they’d like to make something happen.
Wind energy is on the selectmen’s Jan. 28 agenda for a possible meeting with the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, which awards grants for renewable energy projects. One pending $30 million proposal would erect 10 turbines in the median strip of the town-owned section of Route 6, as described by artist Thanassi Kuliopulos during public comment at the selectmen’s Dec. 10 meeting.
Kuliopulos, a member of the Provincetown Economic Development Council, said he has a group of “very interested investors.”
— SUSAN MILTON
22 December 2007
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