http://www.bangornews.com/news/templates/?a=129646ST. AGATHA - A Delaware-based company involved in wind energy is taking options on hundreds of acres of farm and forestland in the central St. John Valley where a wind farm could be located, if wind tests are positive.
The town of St. Agatha got in on some of the action this week by signing a five-year option for 30 acres. The land was the site of the former landfill the town had on a cross road between Routes 161 and 162.
The town will get $2,000 for signing the option with Aroostook Wind Energy LLC, the previous name of the company looking into wind energy along a range of hills in the Fort Kent-Frenchville-St. Agatha area.
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A few weeks before the meeting in Fort Kent, Herter had told the Maine Land Use Commission that Linekin was interested in constructing a 500-megawatt wind farm somewhere in northern Aroostook County. Such a facility could require up to 300 turbines.
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edit: this is hugh!!!1111 for northern Maine...