EcoRI’s Faulkner Talks About the Battle Over Invenergy and the Critical Hearing in Oct
Monday, September 25, 2017
Executive Editor Tim Faulkner of EcoRI joins GoLocal LIVE to discuss the ongoing battle over the proposed major gas-powered energy plant Invenergy.
The Energy Facility Siting Board (Board) will conduct a public hearing on Tuesday, October 10, 2017, from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM in the Burrillville High School Auditorium, 425 East Avenue, Harrisville, Rhode Island. That will be the next showdown in the dispute over the plant. It is estimated that the plant will cost $700 million and produce more than 600 plus jobs and 100 ongoing positions.
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