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Second wind farm site being assessed
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A Guelph-based environmental consulting firm working on one wind farm project near Mount Baldy currently has another project in the works that would be located near Big Thunder.
M.K. Ince environmental engineer Juan Anderson, says construction on the first project in Shuniah northeast of Mount Baldy will being later this year and is expected to produce 30 megawatts of energy, enough to service about 9,000 homes.
Anderson said environmental assessments are being carried out at the proposed site of the other project near Big Thunder.
3/19/2008
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