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Horizon is the first wind-energy company to put down permanent roots in the state, although several other players are negotiating with farmers to secure land leases, said Brandon Seitz, director of the Indiana Office of Energy and Defense Development. White County straddles Interstate 65 just north of Lafayette and neighbors Benton County, a wind-energy hotbed where BP Alternative Energy and Orion Energy Group already have turbines spinning.
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Power Player Blows Into City
Alternative-energy giant Horizon Wind Energy is opening an Indianapolis office focused on developing up to four new wind farms in Indiana at a cost of more than $2 billion.
The Houston-based company is renovating space on the top floor of the 12-story J.F. W...See the full content of this document
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