Stick to education

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In reality, as the expenses increase and the turbine’s age increases, the chances of seeing any profit are very remote. Just one breakwwdown that requires a crane to fix the turbine will add to the losses. The cost to decommission the turbine when it is no longer working, which has not been taken into account, will be another cost inflicted on the Bureau Valley taxpayers – possibly as much as $500,000.

The money spent could have been used for teachers or programs for students instead of wasting money on what appears to be one board member’s pet project, but nonetheless approved by the majority of the board. Perhaps a school board should stick to education and not gamble with the taxpayers’ money with a wind turbine business.

Greg Gonigam

Walnut

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