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AUGUSTA (AP) — A vote by Maine’s Board of Environmental Protection gives a Texas-based company the goahead to develop a 14-turbine wind farm atop Passadumkeag Ridge in Grand Falls Township.

The board’s 5-1 vote Thursday reverses last November’s decision by the Department of Environmental Protection to deny a permit for the 42- megawatt wind farm. It means Quantum Utility Generation can move forward with construction once DEP writes the permit.



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