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Energy Law

Jun. 16, 2012

Judge dismisses suit over wind farm

A lawsuit just tossed out of the Central District underscores the conflict between wind energy project developers that arises when one alleges another's turbines will steal its rightful share of gusts.


By Paul Jones


Daily Journal Staff Writer


If there's one thing it might seem that no one could claim to own, it's the wind. But a lawsuit just tossed out of the Central District underscores the conflict between wind energy project developers that arises when one alleges another's turbines will steal its rightful share of gusts.


Plaintiffs, including Whitewater Energy Corp., launched a lawsuit in 2011, alleging the city of Palm Sprin...

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