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Connecticut lawmakers continue ban on Wind Power

Are you kidding us?

Connecticut lawmakers continue ban on Wind Power

Another sign of fiddling while the ship is sinking.  If the vast country of Germany can commit to renewables, why can’t a progressive state such as Connecticut?

 

This entry was posted in Oil, Gas and Coal Replacement, Renewable Energy, Wind Power on October 1, 2013 by New Technologies that Matter.

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