Cleveland, the next Windy City?
It looks as if it will take a few more years and funding to see if Cleveland gets those $78 million to $93 million offshore wind turbines on Lake Erie. That's up from one $60 million initial estimate.
So says the study released as a report, "not conclusive decisions." Final bosses: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Ohio Department of Natural Resources (which was told "no significant barrier" of windmills to migrating or local birds).
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So says the study released as a report, "not conclusive decisions." Final bosses: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Ohio Department of Natural Resources (which was told "no significant barrier" of windmills to migrating or local birds).
To read more of what the report said and to leave your comments, click here.
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