2010-05-26 / Front Page

A slow roller


A tractor-trailer transports a windmill blade through Kingfield Thursday morning, May 20 heading to Kibby Mountain north of Eustis. Wind developer TransCanada is now receiving wind power components for its second phase of construction on the Kibby Wind Power Project. The 22 windmills will complete the 44-turbine, 132- megawatt facility started last year. The final phase will require about 200 loads which will start their 145-mile journeys in Searsport. (David Hart photo) A tractor-trailer transports a windmill blade through Kingfield Thursday morning, May 20 heading to Kibby Mountain north of Eustis. Wind developer TransCanada is now receiving wind power components for its second phase of construction on the Kibby Wind Power Project. The 22 windmills will complete the 44-turbine, 132- megawatt facility started last year. The final phase will require about 200 loads which will start their 145-mile journeys in Searsport. (David Hart photo)

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