US Wind program is offering each coastal town $2 million, paid $100,000 per year for 20 years.
The first payment to each town would come when construction begins. The second when the company begins delivering energy to the grid.
Each town would get $100,000 on the anniversary of that date for another 18 years.
In exchange, towns must agree to not take any action to deter or delay the project. Town and city officials could opt out at anytime, but they would have to return two years of payments.
The first payment to each town would come when construction begins. The second when the company begins delivering energy to the grid.
Each town would get $100,000 on the anniversary of that date for another 18 years.
In exchange, towns must agree to not take any action to deter or delay the project. Town and city officials could opt out at anytime, but they would have to return two years of payments.
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