Recent Reporting Regarding our Client Wind Energy Development’s Ten Turbine Wind Project in Coventry, RI

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National Grid has exited Rhode Island with $5.3 billion. The agency review process refused to allow advocacy for the public interest in rate reduction, allowing the utilities to continue capitalizing on their economic interests in infrastructure investment and their...

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The three women behind What Cheer Flower Farm tore up a parking lot and planted a field of flowers, which they donate to those in need of good cheer. We are very proud to have helped them make that happen as their counsel. Read all about them in this Eco RI news...

What Cheer Flower Farm

What Cheer Flower Farm was started by three women who tore up a parking lot and planted a field of flowers, which they donate to those in need of good cheer. We are very proud to have helped them make that happen as their counsel. Read all about them in this Eco RI...

 

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Wind energy projects have had mixed results in Rhode Island over the past decade – with a lot of discussion about whether they can be a successful and affordable source of power for the future. This week we begin the first of a two-part series – with a look at one community investing $18 million in three turbines, hoping to stabilize its energy costs for the next several decades.

Follow this reporting regarding our client Wind Energy Development’s ten turbine wind project under construction in Coventry, RI.