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Wind Project Developer To Move Parts By Rail

Green Energy Times Posted on April 23, 2012 by adminApril 25, 2012

Repost from: VPR April 23, 2012

The utility building a 21-turbine wind power project on Lowell Mountain is planning to deliver the turbine parts by rail.

The change in plan by Green Mountain Power will save an estimated 20,000 miles of truck traffic.

The original plan had been to deliver the parts to Bellows Falls from where trucks would have carried the parts nearly 150 miles north to Lowell.

The Caledonian Record says the new plan is to have turbine parts delivered to the rail yard in Brighton. From there they will be trucked to Lowell.

Click here for more information:   www.vpr.net/news_detail/94239/wind-project-developer-to-move-parts-by-rail

Posted in Energy, Those Doin' It!, Vermont, Wind permalink

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