Posted by MSD on October 25, 2012 at 19:39:50 from (67.4.60.56):
In Reply to: Wind Turbines posted by BrianRBM on October 25, 2012 at 16:59:47:
I had an easement from a company out of Florida to build one on some of my land. No neighbor households for miles around but that was besides the point. Everybody and his neighbor was trying to get in on the deal. I got paid $1000 for signing the lease easement and $1000 a year for 4 years. This year they did not renew the lease. They said times were to unstable to continue with the project. Mainly, they had been counting on a new coal power plant being built not to far from where they were buying up the leases and then they would have tied into their main line into MN. to get rid of the power. When the coal plant didn't go through, they lost interest with no lines to move the power.
Where I have been working the last 3 years you can see I-29. Every morning there are 3-6 trucks going south with blades on them. Each one has a chase car behind and one in front. In the evenings, you would see 3 of them going north. Don't understand why they don't get them moved around without having to cross back and forth.
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