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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Raised stink settles issue

Star Tribune Tue, 08 Apr 2008 17:38:26 GMT
Minneapolis poised to scrap land sale tied to disputed power plant

Minneapolis is moving to cancel its agreement to sell land for a proposed wood-burning power plant in East Phillips, saying the developer hasn't made enough progress on selling electricity. A controversial wood-burning power plant proposal for south Minneapolis suffered a double blow Tuesday when the city moved to cancel a land deal and area legislators tried to block a state permit. City officials announced that they won't sell the city-owned site in the Phillips neighborhood to Kandiyohi Development Partners because the developer hasn't made sufficient progress on making a deal to sell the electricity the plant would produce.

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