The Cohocton projects do not appear to fit the requirements for financial help from SCIDA. What permanent employment is being created? Why if the amount of power to be sold to the grid is what they portray can they not afford to pay full industrial taxes on the project? Where is the proven need for the additional electric supply in Steuben County and more important Cohocton, your concern was about the cost of that electric not the need for additional production?
SCIDA Public Hearing on UPC Cohocton PILOT January 18, 2008 Letter by Judith Hall

SCIDA Public Hearing on UPC Cohocton PILOT January 18, 2008 Letter by Judith Hall
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Submitted by cohoctonwindwatch on Sun, 2008-01-20 14:13. | Tags: take action | alternative energy | Cohocton | environment | industrial wind | ny | SCIDA | UPC Wind | wind turbines