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What next for Save Prospect? Grass roots group inherits the wind energy issue
Credit: BY QUANNAH LEONARD REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN, Republican American, www.rep-am.com 31 July 2011 ~~
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PROSPECT – Fundraising. Catching up on personal lives. Drafting wind regulations.
That’s what consumes Save Prospect Corp. now following the defeat two months ago of two large wind turbines proposed in town. In the afterglow, it has pushed ahead to develop a plan to pay off its debt and to work on local and state regulations.
The group formed to oppose West Hartford-based BNE Energy Inc.’s proposal to erect two 1.6-megawatt wind turbines on a 67.5-acre site parcel at 178 New Haven Road.
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