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| | washingtonpost.com: In West Virginia, Electrical Power Takes New Tack (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20) |
 | | Larger turbines and new technology have made wind power feasible for the mid-Atlantic region and not just in the southeast and west, where it has been in use for years, said Brent Alderfer, chief executive of Community Energy Inc. of Wayne, Pa., which sells power from the West Virginia site. |
 | | Meanwhile, the future of wind power in this country is a major issue facing congressional negotiators as they try to reach agreement on a many-sided energy bill, the biggest such legislative proposal in a decade. |
 | | At the insistence of environmentalists, some of the turbine platforms in the West Virginia project were relocated to protect visitors' views from nearby Blackwater Falls State Park, Rodd said. |
| www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A20594-2002Sep29?language=printer (593 words) |
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