Firm eyes ‘voluntary acquisition’

Clean Line says it will avoid eminent domain

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“They are selling the power to some other big company on the other end,” she said. “They are making money specifically off of these wires.”

ComEd, by contrast, delivers electricity to customers, Mauch said.

At year’s end, the wind energy production tax credit will expire. The prospects of its renewal look increasingly dim.

Clean Line, though, plans to proceed regardless.

“Surveys show that 80 to 90 percent of Americans support wind energy,” Detweiler said. “As long as federal government policy is reflective of that level of support, this project will make a lot of sense.”

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