Brief: Wind advocates warn Kentucky law may stall industry growth
From LexBot 24/7, here's a look at wind energy in Kentucky.
Advocates for the wind energy industry are raising concerns that a state law could slow down its growth here in Kentucky. The issue centers on a cap that limits wind turbines to three hundred fifty feet tall. That may sound large, but modern turbines typically stand anywhere from six hundred to seven hundred feet, meaning the restriction could make Kentucky a less attractive place to develop new wind projects.
Industry supporters say the height limit puts the state at a competitive disadvantage as wind technology continues to advance. Still, there is some good news for renewable energy supporters. At least one major wind project is moving forward in the state despite the current restrictions, suggesting some developers are willing to work within the existing rules for now.
Whether lawmakers will revisit the height cap remains to be seen. Stay tuned to LexBot 24/7 for continuing coverage of energy issues across the Bluegrass.
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