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US: Town considers wind energy – but is it legal?
Municipal and state officials are reluctant to say whether the purchase of wind energy, which costs about 2 percent more than conventional sources, is in fact a violation of state law state which appears to prohibit municipalities from paying a premium for utilities, instead mandating that they accept the lowest bid.
November 15, 2004



















