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            | To the editor: As a Site Lead 
			Technician at EDP Renewables North America (EDPR NA) Rail Splitter 
			Wind Farm, I've had the unique privilege of witnessing the 
			incredible transformation in Tazewell and Logan Counties, Illinois. 
			This wind farm, with its towering turbines stretching across the 
			horizon, is a testament to our commitment to renewable energy and a 
			powerful driver of economic growth in our rural communities.
 The Rail Splitter Wind Farm is more than just a series of wind 
			turbines; it symbolizes our shared vision for a cleaner, greener 
			future. This project has catalyzed positive change, creating nearly 
			500 construction and 8 full-time jobs, stimulating local employment, 
			and infusing economic vitality into our communities. Steady income 
			from the wind farm has become a lifeline for many landowners, 
			allowing them to more easily make ends meet and help secure their 
			financial future.
 
 But the impact extends beyond job creation. The $31 million in tax 
			revenue that will be generated by this wind farm over its life has 
			and will continue to provide crucial funding to our local government 
			to ensure our community’s needs are met.
 
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			Beyond the economic benefits, the Rail Splitter Wind 
			Farm is a shining example of our commitment to a cleaner 
			environment. It's helping Illinois meet its clean energy goals by 
			providing a significant sustainable power source while reducing air 
			pollution. In a world grappling with climate change, this wind farm 
			is our way of saying that we care about stabilizing our weather and 
			protecting our children and our community’s future.
 We need to recognize and celebrate the continued value of projects 
			like the Rail Splitter Wind Farm and be open to embracing renewable 
			energy initiatives. These projects drive economic growth and protect 
			our environment, making our communities more robust, more vibrant, 
			and economically resilient. The wind that powers those turbines is, 
			quite literally, a breath of fresh air for Tazewell and Logan 
			Counties. It's time to harness the wind for a brighter tomorrow.
 Dakota Carter 
			
 Submitted by Kyle Jones
 [Posted 
            
			April 3, 
			2024]
             
            
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