With the last regulatory hurdle cleared, Granite Reliable Power is preparing to start construction of the 99-megawatt wind farm this fall and hopes to start generating power as early as next June.

GRP officials met with the Coos County Commission Wednesday to discuss the next steps for the wind farm. Under the terms of a decommissioning agreement GRP signed with the county back in April 2009, it has to provide the county with detailed site specific estimates of the cost of removing ...

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