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E.On wind farm up in the air
Credit: By Karla Bowsher | Chronicle-Tribune | February 20, 2014 | www.chronicle-tribune.com ~~
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The future of Wildcat Wind Farm’s expansion into Grant County remains unclear.
After discussing the matter for about two hours, Grant County Council members took no action on a tax break for energy company E.On Climate & Renewables during their monthly meeting Wednesday night. The county had originally granted the wind farm company the abatement back in 2011, but the company had not met a clause requiring construction to start by 2013, which is why they requested an extension.
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