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Delta Junction Wind Farm to get third turbine 

February 22, 2012

By Tim Ellis, KUAC – Fairbanks : A Fairbanks entrepreneur is putting up a third wind generator in Delta Junction, and Golden Valley Electric Association intends to buy the additional electricity. Hear the full story here

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