Oxford County : Pro Wind Outlining Their 25 Megawatt Project
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Plans for a major wind energy project in neighbouring Oxford County will hit the table tonight for public input. The company Pro Wind will outline their plan for a 25 megawatt project near Oxford Centre. As have popped up here in Norfolk are fears over the potential detrimental health effects caused by wind turbines. A public meeting is tonight at the Norwich Community Centre from 5-9.

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musing
Posted: 2010/2/9 8:51  Updated: 2010/2/9 9:26
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 Re: Pro Wind Outlining Their 25 Megawatt Project
I am FOR energy by wind,solar, but my personal favorite would be biomass. Those who are involved in the wind and solar will qualify for the very lucrative carbon tax credits.When energy costs are being calculated I can,t help but wonder if this monetary byproduct will be included or treated as a seperate business from energy production. The energy producers have the right to operate a profitable business,but my own view of the carbon tax market, it will be controlled by the elite. Translate that to EXPENSIVE.

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