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Wind debate might come before recommendation
ST. JOHNSBURY — Some Vermont legislators pushing for moratorium on wind power projects believe a pending recommendation from a commission created to review the sites won’t come in time to influence debate on the bill.
The commission’s deadline is April 30, with a draft report expected by the end of March.
Sen. John Rodgers on the committee on Energy and Natural Resources says the panel will have already moved on the bill by then.
Rodgers tells the Caledonian-Record he and other senators want a moratorium to study health impacts of the projects and receive recommendations from the commission.
The five-member energy siting commission formed by Gov. Peter Shumlin conducted a site visit of the Lowell and Sheffield wind projects last week.MORE IN This Just InBURLINGTON — A woman accused of giving drugs to a woman who overdosed and died and a man who... Full StoryMONTPELIER - All three members of Vermont's congressional delegation now have written letters... Full StoryMONTPELIER — The state has announced $750,000 in grants as part of its Working Lands... Full Story -
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