Navajo Nation Wind Project Seals Deal with Kennedy’s Citizens Energy Corp.
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The Arizona Republic reports that The Navajo Nation announced it will partner with Boston company Citizens Energy Corp. to harness wind energy for electrical use in an operation planned for the Gray Mountain area about 50 miles north of Flagstaff. The Diné Wind Project, which would be the first commercial wind farm in the state, was sealed this month by Navajo Nation President Joe Shirley Jr., other key tribal officials and Citizens Energy Chairman Joseph P. Kennedy II, a former congressman and son of the late U.S. Sen. Robert Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy. The agreement comes after nearly two years of pre-development work and marks another step in the Navajo Nation’s move to exploit renewable-power sources for so-called clean energy.
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